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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1856-07-24

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1856-07-24 page 1

X 7.T" , ft-I I. S VOLUME XIX. is romuBio . DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY and. weekly T soiiottxjBH oo WM. SCIIOULElt, Editor.' Terms 'Invariably in Advance. ' II, ,,V 8 00 per year. ' By Carrier, per week li4 ota. I hi WssKfY 8 00 par year. Wuni 00 " Club of tu od oyer 160 " : TKKHS OF ADVERTISING BY THK SQUARK. ina IIXU OR iraa SUES 1 BQ01B.) ii.. amara 1 eae ..tlO 00 : out annare 3 weeks.. .S3 6 (I jo " nioutlia li 00 ; on " 2 weeka.. . J 00 One " moulhe 10 00 ; one " 1 week.. ..160 Ooe " a month! 8 00 ; one " 3 4ays 1 00 Can ' Xinoutha o 60 : oh " 2lave.... 76 ()) " 1 month 4 W J one " I Insertion (0 DleE'sred advertisements half mora than tha ahore rates. : AdTertlaemeuta, leaded and placed In the oolumn of 't!ueolaINutioe,"d(moktAeranaryrin. - All noticea required to be published by law, legal ratal, ir..ia.i n th fndin vh1iih(va1t after the nrat weak. 00 ner eeut. mora than the abore ratea ; but all auoh will iiintiT In the Trt-Weeltly without charge. Uusluesa Cards, not exceeding 6vo lines, per jear, la aide, i2,bti per line : outaiae az. Noticea ot-meetlogs, oharltable aoaletiea, are oorapa iih, &c, batf price. Marriage noticea 26 oeota. In no instance will they ap pear, uniru paid for. Advertisement not accompanied wilh writtendireo-tiona-will be lusertod till forbid, andoharged aocord- luulv. Alt transient advertisement! must be paid in advance, I his rule will not be varied from. Weekly, name price aa the Daily, where the advertiser ii sea the Weekly alone. Where the Daily and Weekly are both aaed, then the charge for the Weekly will be halt the rate cf the Dally. I!ndet the present ayatem, the advartlaer paya ao much for the apace he oceuplea, the changes being chargeable with the composition only, mis piau is now generally adopted. II I Mil. J .....1 . WILLIAM 8AGKK, aT"BOOT &. SHOEMAKER,' High at., East aide, six doora South of Town at., 'eprM-yl COLUMBUS, O. DR. MORRISON, (BETCKNED TO C0LCMB0S,) Office, Southwest comer of Town and Third Streets. sJJ- Those indebted for former services will Hnd their accounts at nia onice. OL1VI0U ZIliGlSNFUSS, Teacher of the Piaao Forte. For terma, o., apply at room 32, Neil House, or Gil lett's Music Store. deoai'SD-lyd MKS. M. tiOfPUKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (old stand or suajley a mix,) HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS. B-Straw Hats Bleached and rrassed. aprlO-ly CHAUNCKY N. OLDS. JlWEI-il 11. OhlUhK OLD3 & GE1GER, Attornevs ftt 3jw, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ET"Oflice in the Odeon Buildins.a myl-6md ' ALLEN G. THURMAN, AttUmor ot Xj o -icv, COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIOH STREET, I'eb'iO ly Between Friend and Mound at. ft. 1. CHAMPION . T. LOCUU. It. F.. CIIABIPION At U. WALKITR CO., DUUtS IN ar3aXTm.C- afls. aaV36Li3 CAMBRIDQK, HOCKINO, NORTHERN, ZANES-V1LLB AND BLACKSMITH. Yard aod Offioe near Railroad Depot, uiJb COLUMBUS, O. W iXOKW. ' ANDREWS & COX, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Offlce, No. 1 Platt'e building, State atroet, uoM-JSm COLUMBUS, OHIO. CHARLES N. HKI.L, Attorney at Law. OONSTANS' B1IILDIWO, HWH ST., 'jj-tl Coldmuih, Ohio. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MblRCHANTS Columbus, Ohio. ile of Real Entate. Btoclts. Household Furniture, Dry ioods, liroceriea, Hones, Carriages, fco., &o., attendud lu in city or oouatry, on the most reasonable terma. Liberal advances' on aenslynmanta ; decl-dly COAL I COAL I COAL ! T AM NOW DAILY RE0EIVINQ A OOOD 1 article of Coarse Urate Coal, and will aell either at de pot or deliver coal on the shortest notice, at the lowaat nzure ot toe maraet, ana warrant to give eauiiacunn, JAMES O'KANE, oe23 Mle Ageut of Zanasville Coaland Lumber Co flllL. I. FISI1EU. Civs! Kngineer, Surveyor and Dranglitsmaii, Biabae'a Black, over Rudlalll's,-Hleh Htreet, Columbnii, Ohio. ALL KINDS OP LAND AND ENGINEERING Surveying and Leveling; Happing 1'lattlng: Mechanical and Axohitectural Drawing, promptly anil eatjafaetonly eiecuted, Refer to U. 1 SulUvant, Esi)., Jobudraham, Esq., Col. C. Medbery, 0. E jj31 dlmwly Hon, Thos. Ewing's Address Delivered berore the COLUMBUS ATHKNEUM. England lis rrcsent Condition ami Pu tare Prospects. Urdere should be addressed to ibe OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. I'rlce 16 par 100; t copleafor tl.00; by mail for 6o, postage free. alngle coplea aont marl5-d&w WOOJLTW1MK. rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIV- J. ED direct from Urst hand,' a larg lnveica of Wool 'I wine, which be olfera to the Wool (irowera of Ohio at ow flgurea for cash. He has also ma tare a good supply of Twine for Druggists, Buokbindera, Upholsterers, and other usea, tu whioh th attention of the public la invited. J. L. KOiiS, Je2 dkw3m 46 Wuat Columbia at., Cincinnati, U. 11. SMITH, Fashionable Hatter, T AM NOW RECEIVING MY 1 SPRING STYLE-) OK SILK HATS, and cordially Invite the attention of thoaa in want of a hne Hat to examine my atyloa, as I feel assured 1 can offer auperior lnducementa to all lovers of a Fine Ureas Hat. I am very thankful for the many favora received, and kindly aoucii a continuance ot fiie aame. ii. surra, mar7- Nn. 3 Odeon Building, Columboa Oliio. to the Citizens of Colunibus7 THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING ; HAD A X. large experience In the business and mowing the wanta of the cittiena, has concluded to eatablish a Una of CITY HACKS, to run to and from any part of the city. My Carriages are all new and eonvenlent. To the Ladles this will afford a convenient opportunity of Shopping, attending Public lectures, or of vial ting the different Public Institutions. By leaving word at the United States Hotel, Capital tfouae, American, NU House, or Buckeye Uune, all uruera win dc prompriy axienaeu to. ... faT Fare each wav, 15 cents. fs ' JUT A Una of OMNIUUSH will soon be run regularly from the Court Hou to tbe Railroad Depot. Fare ten centsaaohway. THOS. BRoCKWiY marl-dtf RIFLE AND PISTOL UALLEHV. THE SHAKSPEARE RIFLE AND PISTOL GALLERY, On Town St., ocond door from Franklin Bank, M open at all hours during the day and evening. Gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves in this manly accomplishment are respectfully Invited to call at tho rooms, where every attention will be paid to render their Tlslt agreoablo and satisfactory. je2 dtf "DLANK I!f)nKR D Every variety of Blank Books In siie, quality, man ser of ruling, and atyla of binding, eonatautly on hand, or made to order at short notice, by - . .. . 8. H. BURR k CO., ' marlO , , ... nigh at-i opposita State Honsa. DRESS MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF New YorkCity, would respectfully inform the ladica of Columbus aud violnity, that abe la prepared (o e cuta all orders ofJlRsas AND MANTILLA MAKING, of tha moat fahionbl atylaa, and on reasonable torma, at her plaoa of reeldenoe north aids of Town at. , sovan doora east of. Fonrth st, raarl5-tf Mm RAILROADS. 1856.' Great Western Route. 1S56 COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA ; SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE PORTHBWEST, Two Trains Duily Sundays. Exct'Dtrd rNAND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 26 ViuJ until further notice, TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: KXPRESS leaves Columbus at 10 :05 A. M. ; arrives at Ur banaatl2:3&A. M.; and at Piiua2:26P. II.; connecting at Crbana wlth'i:06 P. H. Lightning Kxpreaa Train OB U. K. 41 L. K. K. . tor SPRINGFIEfiD, DAYTON & CINCINNATI, (Direct.) No change of cars between TJrbana and Cineto uati. Also connects at Dayton wiui trams on tna It, U. R. R; for .GREENVILLE AND UNION, And with trains on the D. k W., and la. C. R, B. for INDIANAPOLIS, LAFAYETTE, CHICAGO, TJSttUlS tlAUTK AND ST. LOUIS; Alao connects at Urbana with 12:61 P. M. train north on ... the H. R It h. E. R. 11. for . BELLEFON1A1NE. CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WAYNE, SANDUSKY, TOLEVU CHICAGO. And at Plqua oonneota with trains on the D. A M.R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, Ac., And with Picket Hue on Miami Canal fur ' MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, A,o, RETURNING, Leaves l'ium at 3:4o P. II; Urbaua at 6 30 P.M., bring lug from olf M. R. R. pasaengera from Chicago, Toledo, handusky, aic, to uiumuun at H:uo r, H., anu con ' noctiog with NiKht Trains for tbe North aud KaHt. ACCOMMODATION leavos Columbus at 2.001'. U. ; arrives at Urbana at5:15 P. M.; at Piqna 7:20 P. M., connecting at Urbana with 5:3U P. H. Train on II. R. k L. E, R. R. south for Springfield, Dayton, Cincinnati, ic. (arriving at Cincinuati at 8:30 P. M.); also north H f.o P. II Train for Sellefoutaine, Union, AndaUy, tt RETURNING, , Leaves Pina at b A. M.; arriving at Urbana at COO and arrives at tolumhus at u:i7 A. Ai.; coonectiog witu 10 M. Train on C. O. R. R. for Zanoavllle, Wheeling, Sc. ; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. AC. R. R. for Clove- land. Pittsburgh, lio. Fare as Low as by any other Route. For further information, or inroogn ticket, apply to H. H. B1HKLOW. General Agt., Uolumcun: vu. HAU. U.TON, Agt., Urbsna; J. nALL. A;rt., I'iqua. my.s-aiiiu J. it. iiu.i.i.uui, rupt. rievclnnd, Columbus Cincinnati RAILKOAIY. Winter Arrangement for 1855-50. Tliree Trains Daily from Columbus, in connfto- ttou who Trams on tao Little ItfiRtni. nnd Colnmbus and Xpnla jcmlroatlM. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M.: Shelby, New London and Grafton, arriving at Cleveland at 2:40 P. Ii.; giving passengara fodtt Mrcftmts for dinner anu connecting wun tne:Or. m. raet repress iTam on the Lake Shore Read for Dunkirk, Buffalo. New-York. tsa. This Train connects at Galion with the Bellefontaina and Indianapolis Railroad, at Crestliua with the 1:30 Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad foi f itts-burgh, Philadelphia, Ac, and tha Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne; at Grafton with the 3:45 P. 11. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'o'ock noxt morning. i. ll.il Train st 3:30 P. M. : stooping at all aav sta tions between Columbus and Cleveland, arriving at Cleveland at 0:1b P. M., connectiog at Crestline with;6:00 P.M. Fast Trnin on tha Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, &c, with tbe Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, be; at Cleveland with the 9 30 P. M. Night Express train on the Lake rinore Ka.lronci lor tna East. 3. Nlubt Express at 12:10 P. M. ; stopping at Delaware and all way stations North of New London and leaving fasseugers at all way stations, conneottngat Crestline with he r :uu A. H. Train on tbe Ohio and Pennsylvainta Rail road at (irafton with the Toledo Day Express forChicago, arriving at Chicago at 0:30 P. H., connecting at Cleveland with the Horning Train on tha Lake Shorn Railroad for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York. ks. s9 Foi through and local Tickets apply at the Ticket Office in the Passenger Depot ot the Cleveland, Columbus aud Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenia Railroad Companies. K. S. FLINT, Columima, Nov, JH,lS56.-utl .ixpcrinierwent . Central Ohio Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANCE OF TIME. Two Daih Teaikb Each Wat, (fraPATfl Eirsnan,) and bct un ( dasgb ow oaks unwxaa COIPK BUS A.10 BAITIHOKI, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV 1 Mb, Trains will run aa follows : ma GOINd EAST. Uant Krprttt Train. 10:00 a. ......11:10 ' 11:16 p. M. 12:03 " 1:2S " , 2:39 " .. .. 2:6" " 3:46 " GOING WKI'T. Eryrta Train. 11 :46 a. h 12:40 v. M 1:07 Unit Train. Cvluubus Newark ZanesvlUe 3:30 P. 4:03 1 &:66 1 11:38 1 7:15 1 6:86 ' turn 1 r. 10 no 1 Concord Cambridge HarneavlUe. ...... Belmont Arrive at Bellnlr. Uite Wuil Train. Bellair Belmont 4:60 i. H 6:47 " 0:16 " 7:46 H :m " 0:3i " 10:37 " Baroesville Cambridge Concord 2:30 ' 3:20 ' 4:27 " 6:46 " 7:20 ' . Zanesville., . , Newark Art. at Columbus...-..., w.m a. The Express Train going Euut will atoii to take un or leave Pasaengera, at Columbia, Klrkeravllla, Newark, ZanoaviUe, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, llarneaville, and Belmont, only. Gonra WttfT, will stop at all Stations on aignai. rne nan irain will atop at all tha stations iere the Mail is to he reoelved. or delivered, ami at all oilier aiimona on notice Deiog given 0ING EAST. Tbe 10:00 A. at. Express Train couuects at Columbus with the hxpresa Train which leaves Cine nnat at n A and with the train from the West on the Columbus. Plqua, and Indiaua Railroad; at Newark with morning trains w auti uum ihuuub.;, aiiiubuuiii iuu biz. vernou, and with Trains on the SteuttenvillnAnd l,tiH:,nK rt.ilm.,i. at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and" OhloHailroad for Baltimore, Washington, Pliildelphlaaud aasiern uitice. Tha 8:30 r. H. Train will connect at Columhus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Kan Hussy, uansneiu anu pie war Kailrovl: and at wheel n with Nieht Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas aengera leaving Louiaville and pointa below Cincinnati and taking the 10:20 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving inumuapoiis auu xucnmonu ny morning jratn on Indiana Central Railroad will alaocouuect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheolingat 10:00 P. M., aud leave oy iu:ou i-. ai. irainon uallimore ana onto Kail road, arriving in Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day. GOING WEST. The 4:60 A. M. Hall Train oonnecta at Bellair with Night Train on tha Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Trains to and from Kandusky, Mansfield and &lt. Vornon, and Chicago via Monroeville: at Colum bus with tha Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Seola, Dayton, Indianapolis, aud Chicago, via Dayton ami rffl urusoit. The II :4& A.M. Kinross Train connects with the Esnress Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 7:20 r. A!., and connects with Traina going youth aud West, arriving ui viiicinunii ut 1:10 i . ai. THATCHER PERKINS, Octi'I Siiperintmdrnl, Xaneaville, Nov. 21, 1865. -dtf PATENT GALVANIC HOOFING. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the nbore Patent, as being the cheapest aud most durable Firo-proof Rooting Material now in use, and In every way far superior to any other. It neither runs in hot nor cracks In cold weather, but remaina tough and pliable through all aeaaona; It Is but about half tha expense of tin, and far more durable, iu proof of which wa refer to many thousand squares of Rooflog in Buffalo, Cleveland, aod throughout the west. It can ba applied to tin, iron, and old shingle roofs without removing thera. All orders addressed to us at Columbus, Ohio, will be promptly attended to. C. H. BUSH CO., mygo tal Office with A. Jonas k Co., ll High .- HATS. IUBBONS. MOURNING GOODS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TISSUE, Blond, Neapolitan and Straw Hats. RIBBONS, LACES and FLOWERS, in rich profuelon, .' MOURNING tiOODS constantly on hand or mado to order. ' HAIR SHIRTS, HAIR RESTORATIVE, and BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS, at MRS. MART UOrrERTON'S. AXsTStraw Bats Bleached and, rmaicd. aprio COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 24. RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI AND HILLSBORO' UAILUOADM, OPENED TO ATHENS, 157 mllea East ot ClncuuuUL Daily Trains bet. Athens k linrinnati. TIME C1IANGED. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, tha 2d of June, 1306, tbe trr.lna will run as First Train Leaves ChllUoothe at S:00 a. m..andar nvea at Cincinnati at 10:46 a. m., nd Columbua at 3- 20 p. m. Beoond Train Leaves Cbillicotb t 12:30 p. m., after the arrival of the Train from Athens and Portsmouth, and arrives at Cincinnati at 419 . m and Columbua at ii:au p. m. RETURNING: Firat Train Leaves Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m., and ar. rivea at ChilUcothe at 10:20 a. in., and connects with Train tor Atheua, 1'ortsmouth, Zaleskl, Jackson, and in-terinedlate points. Second Train Loaves Cincinnati at 8:30 p. m., and ar-rivea at CbUUcotha at 9:23 n. m.. and Hllklmm' .1 6:46 p.m. First Train East lcavoa ChilUcothe at 8:00 p. m. after the urrival of tha train from Cincinnati, aud arrives at Athena nt B:00 p. m., where it oonnecta with atages for Marietta, Pomeroy, l'arkernburg, and other points and returning, leaves Atuena at o a. m., anu arrives at Oliilli. eothe at 11:05 a. ui., conneotlug with the train for Cin cinnati, tiiiiBUoro anu oolumhua. my W. R. ARTHUR, Snit New and Direct Route TO KI'CEBENVILI.E, PITTHBURGII, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, and the rriQCipal n.astorn citiep, VIA Stcubcnville & Indiana Railroad, Which la now ooropleteil and in successful oneration bo- iVtcen nowurK aua i-iu?oenvuio PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE .LEAVE COLUMBUS via Express Train Central Ohio Railroad at 10:10 A. ii. .connect at Newark with the above road totitoubenville, where they arrive at 0 P. M.; leave Immediately on. FIRST CLASS STEAMERS Tunninsr in con nection with the road; and alter a comfortable nitrht'i rant, reach nttiburga In time fur the 7 A. 31. Train of tea PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. FARE. Columbus to Steubanvilla 14 45 " ' Pittsburgh 4 75 " " Philadelphia 13 00 " " Baltimore 12 76 " " New York 16 60 AXsT t'asnengera by this route have the advautage of rcaticca jare auu are not aunjecteii to Lotel bills at 1'itta- Durgn. Paasentrera aud batrxaire conveved from the boat to the depot ree of charge. . For through tickets, please apply at the ticket i.flice of the Central Ohio Railroad. (i. W. FI'I.TON. Suv't. Lafatbtis Dkvbssv, General Aiinil. nolS LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & XENIA RAILROADS. Trains run between Columbus and Cincinnati, as fullows : DOWNWARD. UPWARD. Leave Arrive at Cincinnati. Columbua. 8:00 A.M. 9:65 A.M. 10:00 " 3:20 P.M. 0:00 P.M. 11:30 Leave Arrive at Columbus. Cincinnati. 2:46A.M. 8:02 A.M. 12:30P.M. 4:431M 8:30 P. M 1.23A.M. The 2:4S A M. Train from Columbus connecta at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Indlanariolla. Lafavett . Chloairo. St. Louis, and all pointa weat; connecta at Morrow lor wiiraingion,ijircioviiieana L&ncastor; aua atLovaland'a for lllllsborough and ChilUcothe; alio conecting at Cincinnati for Louisville by tha boats. The 12:30 P. At. Train, irom Colnmcu). eonnecta at London for Springfield, liavton. Indianapolis, etc.: con necting at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lnfayette,Chicago,St. Louis, and all pointa west; connecting at Morrow for Wilmington, Circleville and Lancsater and at Lovelanda, forUillsborough and Chillicotha; and at Cincinnati with tha O. & M. K. R. fur Louiaville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbua connecta at Lon don forpriugftcld; and at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Yincennea and St. Louis. AEsV For other information auplv to T. Louon. Affent. or M. L, Dohkbtt, Ticket Agent, Columbua; Ws. Wriobt, Agent, Springlleldj A. W. Stark, Agent, Xenia; A. H. Liwa, Agent, or P. W, Sthadir, General Ticket Agent, Ctncttinatl. W. E. CLEAIKXT, no3(J , Superintendent. AYElt'S PILLS. rf'HE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVKRY X of tho age, is AVJilt'S CATIIAUTIC PILLS. They don't help complaints, but they pure thorn. Ona Box has cured Dyspepsia. Three Boies have cured the worst cases of t-Vrnrula. Two Boxoa have cured Erysipelas. One Box alwava cures tha Jaundice. Three Boxes are sure to cleanse the ayatem fioiu Boils often less than ona does it. Two boxes have completely cured the worst of ulcers on tue legs. Small dosea aeldom fall to oura tha Pile. Una do6a curea tha bcadaoha ariaing fiem a t.'.ul slum ach. Strong doses often lepeated axpal every worm from uiu oouy. iney anouia oe given to euudren, who are ai waya more or tesa amictea witn thia acourgn As a gentle Physic they have no equal. Oue Box curea derangement of the Liver. Half a Box oures a Cold. They purify the B ood, and thus strike at the futiiola. tlon of every di ieaae. As a Dinner Pill there Is not their coital in the world They are purely vegetable, and ean do no harm, but do sccompuan an uneccountania amount oi good. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER, Chemist, tawell, Mass., no BoiM oy an respnciauio jiruirisiB everywnere. P. ECKSTEIN, Jr., Cincinuati, (1. ROBERTS tt CO., Columbua, And by Agents in avery town in tba Weat. myll! .Iw'iiu Valaable Iiands for Sale. T OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE MY TRACT X of land in Ohio, containing aome 1101) acrea. Kald land lla iu Franklin county, on the Scioto river and Walnut creek, at the village of Sbadeville, 8 or 0 miiea oeiow tue city oi uimmouB, in a populous and wealthy neighborhood. There are 700 acrea of cleared land iu said tract, the moat of which la drat rate river ana eroes, uottom, ana tue upland, uoth oleareu aud lu woods, ia very little inferior U the bottom land, and will produce from 60 to 76 buahels of coru to the acre, aud nne ior wneau On aaid land there are a number of comfortable dwelling bouaea, and necessary outbuildioKe. iuclmlinir sever al large corn cribs on the canal aud creek, where it is navigable tor boats. - Also several orchards, and immediately adjoining at Sbadeville. there ia a first rato flour lug and aaw mill. Tnia tract of laud is well adapted to both farming aud grazing, beiug watered at every point uy tue river, cruea, canal, weua, anu never lulling aprluga. The fertility and local advantagaaof the Scioto and Wal nut creek lands, are too well known to make a further description necessary. 1 will sell the entire tract of land In a body, or dlride It to auit purchasers, provided I can anil the whole. After the first payment, accommodating terma aa to time oan nenau. Any communication addressed to me at Front Royalj Warren county Virginia, will be promptly attended tu April 25, 1866 wtt M. CLOUD. ' The Ohio State k Union Law College I U1.I liNUUlirUKATNU, IS NUW JN PRO- XJ CHESS at FOI.ANI), MAHONINO CO. The Faculty consiata of Hon. ChoHter Ilavdn. President and Prof, of Elemen tary, i.ivii anu i.ouaiitutinnai Law. the Law oi Kco Ka tate and Equity Jurisprudence. H. D. Leggett, Prof", of Pleadirur and Practice. Commer 1, n 1. Kan K. n n .... F T . , ! - I T . . cial Law aud the I-aw of Personal Contracts. M. A. Ktnr. Prof, of Evidence. Teatameutarv Law. and criminal juriapruuence. C. N. Fowler M. D., and 10. Mygatt, M. D., Tolnt Profs, of Medical Jurisprudence and Practical Anatomy. . Prof, of Parliamentary and Forensic Oratory. (This Proretsorshui will ba filled at cemmencement ol nextterm.)- 'ine present students consist chiefly ol tboaa who have been under tha Instruction of tha President at tha lata Law School in Poughkrepste, N. Y. Large aceeaaioni are expected at the next term, commencing on tha 2d of April, and continuing 13 weeka, at the end of which legally authorized degrees will ba conferred. The College is furnished with a large Library, and It is believed that it confers advant Aces fir obtainiuff a thor ough koawledge or the Theory and Practice of ltw, and Forensio and Parliamentary Oratory, not surpassed by any Institution in the U. Statos. For particulars address M. A. KING. Seo'y of Board ol tmstces. DAVID TOD, ... ' Feb. 1-i, lBW-lyw ' I President of the Board in BBLS. BELCHER'S ST. LOUIS GOLD 11EN8YRUP. Foraaleby noil GEO. MoDONALD. ti$t iiil tilla'"-ra,, Hf UDnrr t Tm m A tx .-w--. ITZTTTZZJ rTTZT ssasaasanssaWssBSsjBasasssasssls A TIi MY THANKS TO THE PUBLIC x. tor me liberal patronage they have heretofore given me, I would aay that 1 have J uat returned from a visit to new-York, in order to purchase a atock of goods suitable FOR TUB ... Sprlus and Summer Trade. Which 1 have now received, and am better prepared thau aver before to offer bargains. I lnteud to sell exclusively for CASH, at the lowest hhiuib ravea. AV stoca oonsists OI Cloths, t'assimere. and Vestines. of every grade and oolor, from tha Dneat Imported to tha oueapesi uoineauce. Also, a tine assortment of all kinds of Gent.'s rurnishinr Good. All ordersen trusted to mv charm will be nromntlv ltl.U 4a : . V . j,,.' : . . . . . . . .v., -ni.u.b .11 J UlBHpuoiUlUIVUie M W 1 1 III., Good Bts and line work warranted in every instance. Tbe ipudub in mviteu to cau ana examine my stock, as 1 feel confident I ean please all who may favor ma with their 1 HAVE THIS IAY 01NE1 FOR 1NSPKCT10N. AT MY NEW STORE ROOM, Johnson injii.mivn. FRENCH & ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS. AT rniOES VARTINO FROM fi.ZH TO $11 1'KR aa. yard. Also, almost every variety of rich and bean Plain and Fancy Silk, Satin and Velvet Vustiuga; nam auu rancy vassimeros; Scarfs and MudJcra; Plain and Fancy Satin and Silk Cravata KhtitaaudCollara; SuMiendera: Woolen, Filk and Kid Cloves; Sil u i,amu utwi uoueramrta anu urawers; Lamb'e Wool and Cotton Socks: Silk and Linen Pnc.kut llitnilVnrrlii,.r.. and In fact erory articlo to bo found in the Urst liraper ...u..nu,.lvu,n u, iiiv cuni. j unto gOOUS u:LTO JUSt DCeU lirought from New York, and are of the latest nattarna. F'nuii lonir and reneated trials. 1 am aatiiiieil that No tice to my numerous and valuable custnmera nr mvsnir CAn Ottltf htt nltl.inail hn Itm f:AII VUTIll .l.i.U 1 1.. therefoie adopted, and believe my patrons will be well satisfied by tbe Increased promptneaa and finish with which their orders will be exeouWd, aa well aa the redno-tion iu prices I can thus cllVot, A gentleman who has been engaged In conducting a similar business io New Vork for the last sixteen yearn, is employed as Cuttor, and all who desire can now bare uieir garments cut and made in the latest and most tasty NewVork styles. ffeltj A. A. SrK.WARl. tl. AGRICULTUKAL Fruit Trees, &c, at Columhws. XJE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE 1 assortment of the finest saleable Fruit Treea. &c. Including Apple. Peach, Pear, (standard and m uffwij rium, unerry, quince, Apricot, fleo-1 tarine. tiraDe VineH. ftnnxeherrv. I Raspberry, Stranbcrrv nlanta. Rhubaib Roots. oaire ViUllKf, C., SC. Most of these are from the well known nurseries of Ell- wanger st Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and those who desire such articles from sources that can be relied on (instead of irrusponsible ageuta,) will do well to call aud mako tueir selections, or aenu on their orders speodily. Those who prefer not to plant until apriug ran have the trees kept aafely for them until that time. Catalogues may ba had on application at the Cultivator UWce, or at the urswry. nolB-dtr M. B. BATEHAM & CO. STKA WHERRIES, HO! LARGK ASSORTMENT OF ST3AW- utKBY ri.ANTBof the most annrovsd kindk Inln ing Large Earlv Scarlot. Bnrr'a New Pine lfove. Smfl ling, Dundee, Hudson of Cincinnati, eeneaee. rvimrm Cone, Moyamensinir. and sevoral others, all truetn n.m. and unmixed price $1.60 to ti per 100, much less by Also, a Sna assortment ( Gooseberry, Currant and LnxpuKiry ousnes. 1 fjjtvAt the Colucbtis Nurserv, ona mile sonth. aprlO M. B. BATEI1AM CO. fTOLUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VARI- V- etyof the moat choice Fruit and Ornamental Treea and Shrubs. The undoreigned gives notice that ha has made arrange - menta with some of the most extensive and most reliable nursery estaonsnments in the StaU, of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Frnit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and will fill all ordera n that line on the ahortest notice. Among them are soma new varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will be In readiuess for. gratuitoua distribution soon. The Trees will ba for sale In a verv few dava. and niav be seen i n- sorner of High and Stats atreeta, or at Rose Cottage, one lu.i.uuiLuvi vuiumoua, on tue vroriDiuron ttoaa. PT6-tf WARKEN JENKINS Lagonda Agricultural Works. New York SoIC-Rnklnir Itpunrr. fit un. THE SIMPLEST, STRONGEST' MOST DIT-RABLE, Widest-Cut, end Lightest Draft SaiF Rakib New Vorlt Hand nubinv i. , Kr chnm Mnler. ""inB Reaper, 25 KCtcIlum JUOwers, - - - ; IIS Same combined to Reap, $20 additional. Seymour's Grain Drill rfe Grass so wc SSiSOWCr, TO Ider Mill nlid bv"nur,hi,a8 IreiathJ Manure ' ft CH1LI1 Kontllebnrser'R Pnrlnlile Cider Mill and I'ress, . . Prioea at Bhcp. Tranaportatlon to be era. ' Lettora anawered promptly, Addreaa turera. WARDER, BUCK AW ft CHILD. - - " HBrlngllald, Clark county, O. GROCERS, george McDonald,"" Successor to John Miller & Co., NO. 91 Hinn BT., OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL HOUSl', H7iuljl il Ketaa Dealer in Choice Family Groceries. T3 NOW PREPARED TO SERVE HIS OLD A and new frienda with the most eomplcte atock of goods ever onered in thla market, among which may be found ton louowiug articles, viz: Loaf, Crashed, Pulverised and Granulated Sugars. Mocha aud old Government Java Coffeea. Black and Green Teaa of the finest gradea. Tappioca, Sago, Farina, and Wheaten (ii-ita. Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Oat Meal. . Vermlcilll and Maooaronl, Rice Flour,Cooklug Eitraots. Currie Powder and Irish Moss, Pine Apple Cheese, Coopers' Isinglass and French Gelatine. English, F" ranch, and American MuaUrda. Soda, Cream Tarter, and Bakine Powdera. Plckloa, Catsups, English Kauccs, aud East India I're- acrvea. - Baker'a Chocolata, Cocoa, Biania and Cocoa Shells. Hardinoa, Olives, Capers, and Olive Oil..- Htone, Wood, and Willow Ware, in ureat variety. Together with all the mora staole arlicloa In iimnm n...i ' N. B.--AII goods delivered lo city customers free of I nM, ""'a rf rAKJ VCIVII ivnunrntu ou on ""J"" . I.I.O. MCDONALD 1 r BBLS. NEW-YORK nOLDKN RYRT1P 10 ForsaEbv ruolti m MrnoCAin ' : -"Z-l-J?.-, t"014', ",PN"'- . Til t TTT'ii" - Blake, Williams & CO. - I CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUittBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW TILE GREATEST VARIETY and Unset nnality of -- .i . Oxussi-om b Carriasca - Ever o&'ersd for sale In this market, Consisting of Family Carriages, Light One-horse Rouka- waya, ruaitoti iiuggiea, Ltgut ?niuuig lop Bug-, giea, extra fine Light Trotting Bungles, . tjprlng 'Wagons, small Omnibus- 1 ' ': cs or llaolu, Extenatou -:-...;' . ; ' ' Top Barouches, ' . , light Boad aud Phyaleians' !ulki,, AU (' hich ws warrant to gira sattafitctlon, n. prices shall be as low aa uuy Establishment isi the Weat. era tonntry, who sell work of equal quality.. Call aad examine adr work before purchasing elsewhere. Hecone naaa nuggiea usan iu azebanga for new work. Repairing dono on abort notioe. Shops and Repository on Front, between State .n.i lews StS. j.on I JJUUilU X1.A1JL U1A A. i illlt i . 'RANDALL & ASTON, I Wholenale and Retail TWlura In ' i BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ; BLANK BOOKS, WALL AND WINDOW I'APIiHS, ! OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs aud Engravings, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES 4 FIXTURE, : Hull" aud Greet. Ilollauds, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS sT"f RAM13 on hand and made to order. AU i'APKRS of almost evorv .lu.nri,,,i..n Aud an endless varitv ,f r. .mi ... Ladies and Gentlemen, all of which will be sold verv low Mhiting'g Old Stand, Columbus, O. mar20 THHE GREAT WEST INflLUDIMfl iiuro X Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Miu- ."... uu nuutasaa. uiviug tiiair advantages, I 'unuii'. oiiu i.unjieuiH. J ; HAMULI. It ASTON GOLD PENS I GOLD PENS !- ' We bare just received, direct from the nt.niir.flii. rer, a One lot of Walker's celebrated Hold Pens, consist- "iK vi mamnioin, fountain H Mile. Patent. Kmrrn..!,,. Commercial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call and examine our stock. W- RANDALL & ASTON. THEWS OF FOREIGN CITIES V laken on the snot bv celehralnri billet. 'll,u. VA aaid to be entirely correct by natives. Also, a Hneaupply of Steel Engravings, Fiench and ....... .vnu JmuuginuUB ailU J l llltB, at n,J- HANUALL & ASTO.N'S. VTEW BOOKS Memorials: bv DeOulncov. 2 rol. Tennyson's Poems; new Diamond edition. Cuauuing'e Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory Poems; by Rev. Clias. Kingoley. Heroes; or (ireek Fairy Tales; by Rev.Chas. Kingsley Just published aud foi sale by j'r '. H. RILEY & CO. VTEW BOUKS The Modern Storv Toller. Robert L'exter Romulm, K.w ir.a.r rini.i Coloaiba: From the French of Proipor Merime Conant'a Life of Judson. The Earnest Man. Vaasall Morton; by Parkmau, author of "Pontiac' Just published, and for sale bv J. H. Rlf EV Ar rn THE MORAL SAYINGS OF PUBLIUS SY-RL'S, a Roman Slave. Tha onlv Irmiki;.. rr the Latin. PrioeliOo. J"5 ; RANDALL ft ASTON. 7ALL PAPERS NEW STVI.FS FIlH UAI.iai Marbles, Aeatcn. Stone and Oak Moniriino. ....i n. rations. aiso, corners. Caps. Basoa. Cpntras. In A-., in and veUet, anil colore. rine laintingt anu Prints, for Fireboftrda; a esse of uvn uniii;rns. Aio, 4 cases of new Pspers, French Saiins, of jup. rlorquality. For sale nt the new booketore. my- J. H. RILEY t CO. WINDOW. SIIADES Or On band, and in sreatvnriotv. fSnlrl Kn..l,. to order for parlors. Ho. m ado to oflice windows, side lights, ftc, plain and lettered. vt iiui,i,au lor Mmden, 34 to 62 In. wide For sale at the new bookstore. 1,1728 J. H. RILEY It CO. ATIHllOKS Four Oval Mitnua, very richly framed. . ... uiavGK, .EBllllCU H17QH. Jiitt received at the new bookstore. v n o, . . J- H- RIEY CO. J. St. Olasaea fitted to anv sire nier. ami ,,t in i 1 good st vle : myzo TVTEW BOOKS JlI Recent Sneechea and Addresses of Chas Fnmn.r forest Tragedy; by Orace Uroenwood. The Angel in The House. Hlngsley Porms. The PaDorama; by Whittler. For sale by "J9 J. H. RILEY ft CO. a rtruKtuN's UICLOPEUIA (ti? mnfi 3L RAI'HY, edited bvlir. Hawk.- .nl s j u. r wviiuvu, tv DT mv J. H. RILEY ft CO. I C WEDENBORG'S WOKKS KJ A good collection of tha Society edition, for sale bv m,9 . niuE.1 tA, Paper Hangings New Styles TUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASES OF v rr.'ucu rper a sna Hordera, new and very rich pat I tarn, hw .n.u t r. ..''. . I ' o. nii.n.r SI LU. PAPER HANGING DEPOT. EaTRAORDINART INDUCEMENTS. TVTOW BEING OPENED A VERY LARGE a.1 anu apienuia aaaortmsnt ot- Wall Papers and Borders, mnaow i-npcrs plain aud figured, JIO 11UUIU A IlUlSf Transparent Shades. Cnrtain Fixtures aud Trimmings, suu jiununus, vc., aic. f nV,"B ""'erinera panieninrly Invite all thoae who In- tend PAPER Na THEIR HOUS1M thl. season, to call and examine before aalectlng elsewhere, aa they'will eeally save from 10 to 20 per cent, by ao doina-. And the snbaeribera partlenlnrly Invite all thoae who In- , B. H. BURR ft CO., marl ' No. 1, Odeon Block. 00 BS WHITING PAPER-"""" Cap. Le', Notes, Demy, Medium, Flat Cap, Fo"0 ,'0"1' r"le'1 ,ul1 """"O'1- 'w 'le st lo Capa, I prlcea by t low b. n. bukk a co.. matin Opposite the Bute House TnSS BREMER'S NEW BOOK avj. Uertha: Translated by Mary Howltt, For sale by Je23 J. II. RILKY ft CO. BIBLE, TRACT AND PAPER HOUSE, C8 Lexington street, Baltimore, Jlfd. 0PeneJ l T- Stockton, formerly editor of tha S8!!191,1'' RLD' o l" AhUxut and author Of HtltMONB FOB Till PtOPLI. Bim.i UxfAHTMiMT. Tha publication of tho Bible itstlf, In Separate Volumei .or Cntain( CosiAina-tieua ol volume j each book according to tbe sallor-ited ""ion, buUa paragraph form t the chapters and tanM loillitiiil l,u m...i..i fi - i.i. . . . - j snu wiwoui ureakli), tbe connection of subjects, tha paper and press worl "4""i.i muioAi, in uiamesiraaiiofaaiva. followad by a coptout and eomplett index, and with or TI. ., 1. ..I... k. XT n..-. . ... u, I.., .oaiamont will appear Jlrsr. uo ueapei oy jnauncu is already ont a beautlTuI 15 a? pa,?Ba, witn giaxad paper and leaded type. Mark la nearly ready for the ureas, and ilia other hooks -III rapidly follow. They may be had lu all varlotiea of binding, at prions to suit purchasers: and can readily be senlby mall. Put in a it.,.1 will form an elogant Divinx Libra", i nn nlfi.BTil II 1 ' Ts.ire Dt.iB'riiiiii.. Thl. 1. J.B.I..I , . .. of a nionlhly aeriua of Biulx TnAOTs-tho t'.tlot ihi, "'"d ever lasued, and eonfeasedly tbe s tracU In the ."""ul ' lc ,.i no. i contains tue biuwon oh the Mount : Bo. umasdhsntb, wnn additional raad ana! paitaen: and No. 3. the Cxlisoatioii IoptbiLaw. aa faund in thn noth Pj.im "riZZ- Jro,(.af,raneedastomakothe beaoty and ntillty of the S"n"d le," H'OfPP'"''t Impresaive than in any ""n" f-rm. Tbeyaroaold.inWi.atonecenttanJ . . . . -m .iiuBvirucia u eve. ; aa lorzAcis. ; SU Tor 35 eta.: "diuiiloroocl.. Foatago, If ,, on packageaiiw H dllUll. Hill. 1 . M.I ... A.inn.. , u v-wu. VUUVQ. Pah Hkpartmkkt. Here ia the publlcutlon of a .o., uiuutuiy paoor, sntiuou isi hibi.i Tmra, dovotod to the promotion of ail Biblo lntorosta, and particularly of tna cauau above represented, Wboover wishes further infoi-mnllm. nt ik. ciarseisranif progres, of this cause, should send, for the Hist, 1 mn. . Tho Urst number appeared in April. Baclc numbers ean yal bo supplied, as aome are still on nanu, aed a reprint of more hue been ordered. . I nn T,t.. I. ...hi!,...., ... ... , . .j.n . . i1"""""-" ior vne voinme, conalstiruj of nlno numburs, from April to December: ln" '.9 conl3i 2b coplea 83; lMcoplcii4, and 40 copies for 5 IN ADVANCE. ' bend two (s(tr stamps, aud a specimen number of (110 llMES. and also Of tha Tains, will ha r.Ml. returned. Address, T. H. Ktocitoh, W liajlnjton atreat, Baltimore, Hd. Type for Sale at a Great Bargai-;. THE f0iiI0 STATU JOUOAL COMPANY OKIfttR FOB SALE TUE FOLLOWING lutaof Type, which ia hut littlo wotu, and will bo old for caau at entiemely low prlooa : '500 lbs. Pica. " lo00" Small Pica. 250(1 :: Long Primer. . . 20J j1!:.Noaparcil, oopper-ruced. Aud rftiveiul fouU of JOB TYPJJ. .-aprM-d.tw V7UAT IS THE USE OF ROASTING TI W itli tha heat, when yon aan purchaie Fans so cheap of jyio RAJfDALL ft ASTON, 1856. i . i Sails 9feio 3Mt Icurnal. A BOND OP UNION Concluded. One morning, Edouard, aa he was about to go to the court-room, perceived Raton noncnaiantly extended upon the papers ne was to take with him. It was permit ted to Tom to take such liberty, but in ttaion it was an irreverence which could . i. i i . . m. . not uo ciiasuseu too severely, l he in discreet Angola, vigorously seized by the neck, described a curve whose extremity encountered a beautiful porcelain vase, a recent present to Louise from her dearest boarding-school friend. Attracted by the noise, she had no difficulty in detecting me cuiprit. 'You have taught me sir, to be surpris ed at nothing,' she said, picking up the precious fragments. Blame this cursed animal, madame. whom I found extended on my papers.' 'This poor animal has only spared vou the initiative in a new stylo of annoyance, wnicn you wouiu aouDiiess soon have in vented. 'I am lost in admiration of your perspi cacity, madame, and especially at the amiability ol your conjectures.' 'lo predict the future it is only neces sary to lecall the past.' You delight in playing the part of a victim. : No one will dispute with vou the nalm in that of tyrant.' 'If the tyranny is so insupportable ' 'The slave should then throw off the yoke ! Is that what you were about to say, sir?' At any rate nothing is easier; husbands have no btstiles nt the present day to support this pretended tyranny' ; 'If they had, most of them would throw the doors open on condition of never see ing the prisoneis again.' : 'A not unreasonable conjecture. . 'I have been thinking seriously, for some lime, of satisfying your secret de sire. v. 'Indeed 1 1 have not been accustomed to have my wishes thus'anticipated.' 'My mother has already onered me an asylum.' , . 'Ah 1 you are a woman of precaution.' 'And of execution.' ' 'Whenever you wish " This very evening, sir.' . : , 'The sooner the better.'.. hJ-m.. The quarrel was interrupted by the announcement : 'Here is the Doctor, mad ame. .::;,;.: Louise had been indisposed for several days, ana haa given orders that the phy sician should be sent for. : None of the disputes between the hus- oand and wile had proceeded so far as this; Edouard bowed to the doctor, and went out, merely casting a haughty glance at his wife, which was returned with in terest. What took place between Louise and tbe physician 1 Nothing but what is very common. The doctor gravely felt at her pulse, made inquiries respecting her ap- pciiio, uer aiei, ine state ot her spirits; then, having expressed his opinion in a few words, he wrote a mild prescription and withdrew; yet he hardly departed wnen Louise, sank: back into her chair, and tears flowed freely down her cheeks; but her grief was not of Iotiif duration. By degrees her brow became more serene: a smile appeared upon her lips; the color returned to her cheeks; her eyes shone. ' Yes,' she exclaimed, (it is a sacred duty, which I will perform,' and soon after sho added, 'a duty ! I will make it a pleas, ure. I will find my happiness in iL' She did not go to her mother that even ing as she had threatened. Ldouard did not pass a verv Iranauil night, though satisfied he was right in as serting ni8 own authority, be reflected that he might have done it with a little less harshness; but tho evil was irreparable now; he must meet the consequences with firmness and philosophy. we may judge (it his surprise the next morning when at the breakfast hour he saw Louise take her usual place at the table. He looked in vain for any traces of the anger which had animated her the evening before. Her face was perfectly calm, though somewhat pale. Edouard, attributing to illness what was the natural consequence of a sleepless night, thought uimsuu uouna ai least to mane tne common place inquiry after her health and said- " ' Are you indisposed, madame ?' 'I have been, but am quite well now.' sue repneu, in a tone so gentle as to excite tdouard 8 surprise. At the close of the repast, the cook came in to receive her orders. I wish you to procure some woodcocks lor dinner to-day, said Louise. But 1 thought Madam disliked them. iiy nusDana iancies tnem, that is enough.' ' It was a trifling thing, but it was the first concession that Louise had made since their marriage, and her husband said. good humoredly . .. . .. ; fcince we are to have woodcocks vou had better invite your uncle Joseph to dine.'i : Uncle Joseph was one. of thoso . on whom Monsieur had ' most frequently avenged the sarcasms of Madam. . Ldouard had replied to the civility of Louise by a civility on his pnrt, ytt he had kept himself on his guard. Women are adroit, he reflected. What they cannot gain by force they attempt to gain by art. : rerhaps this unexpected deflerence is a trap for my generosity. I must be firm as well as courteous.' The day had commenced too well to end ill. Edouard, in tho course of it, recalling the aerial .voyage of the unfortunate Raton, began lo feel some remorse, and looked around for tho poor animal to give it, at-least the indemnity of a caress ; but the Angora was neither on tho carpet nor on the divan, nor on the law papers, which NUMBEE 299. had been the starting point for its nerilnm. leap.' 'What has becomo of Raton?' he asked of a servant. Raton has gone awav. I carried it this morning to Madam's mother." Mad am has made her a present of it. This was so extraordinary, so incomprehensible, that it had to be repeated before Edouard could believe it. .' And his surprise was not greater than that of honest uncle Joseph, when on accepting, somewhat unwillingly, his niece's invitation, Edouard met him wilh a cordial smile, pressed his hand warmly, and paid, him many compliments; and, what was still more agreeable, there was no snarling Tom to salute him a3 usual with a growl. What have you done with Tom?' he asked at length. 'Have you shut him upV 'I have done better, I have sent him to a brother lawyer who admired him very mucn, wnuo i was glad to be rid ol a troublesome animal who bit my friends ana annoyed my wne.' ... ; It is unnecessary to say that during the v rest of the day Louise was charmingly. . amiable, and Edouard overflowing with frank gaiety, and that uncle Joseph on his return home, declared that now that that dog was gone, the house of his niece was a veritable terrestrial paradise. 1 he next day, while at her toilet. Lou ise put her hand, by habit, on one of those' : black dresses which Edouard particularly disliked, but recollecting herself, she select-ed the freshest and most coquettish dress in her wardrobe, placed a flower in her hair and another in her corsage, then yielding to the influence of the bright colors of her attire, she began to sing merrily, running from one apartment to another to survey herself in the different mirrors. Suddenly sho encountered Edouard in the passage. Their meeting was like a coup de theatre. Louise in her gay dress, with a bright smile on her lips, an expres- . ' sion of pleasure on her face and so pretty there was all the difference between a sulky woman and a woman in good humor.Edouard's admiration betrayed itself by , an involuntary exclamation, but alarmed at this imprudent manifestation he retreated suddenly, in fear of losing that firmness and dignity which he considered it necessary to maintain. . When they met " again he was better prepared but not less charmed. , ,. V 'Your toilette, madam,' he said, 'reminds me that our lodghigs are rather dismal. Uur apartments in the Rue de Rivoli are ; not yet rented ; we can return there if it agreeable to you.' ; ; ; , . ,; Louise showed by a graceful inclina- : tion of the head that she felt the value of this generous offer. ; Verily,' she said to herself, 'bv force of obeying I am likely to becomo mistress.' 'I am satisfied with myself,' said Ed- ouardinreturningtohisapartment. With- ' out showing any weakness I have acknowl :. edged an attention by an equivalent one. i nave acquitted myselt ot an obligation like a gentleman, and not like a simpleton.'-In the contentment which this eelfap. probation inspired, he took his flute and commenced a lively measure. All at once, it seemed to him that a distant piano was - responding to the same theme, and with notes not less sparkling. He stops. ' The ' piano is silent. He recommences in a still more lively movement ; the piano abandons iuelf to the most brilliant variations.! ' .. ' ' ; Is it an illusion ? No, certainly, the piano finds itself for tho first time, after so long an interval, in accord with Edouard's flute. ' ' ' ' , Charmed with a pleasure whose novel- . tv doubled its attraction, our virtuoso nnw changed the allegro movement to an ada- f io lull . ot , sentiment and ' tenderness, mmtidiately' the piano murmurs an accompaniment of seraphic sweetness. A touching emulation seems to inspiro the two instruments; the flute sighs and weens: the piano forgets its light and sparkling . . nature to becomo mellow and caressing. Carried away by the irresistible power of . harmony, the souls ol the two performers seem to melt into one. Suddenly, the - flute etong; Louise wails for it to recom mence; when she hears a step behind her, i ,. aud her husband's . arm is around her , Waist...; ... '';'."'..: i ! ' Monsieur Jourdain's professor of music was rightl . .., .. ;y( . .. - How pleasant it is to understand each other?' said Edouard one evening after they were established again in their apart- ' ments in the Hue de Kivoli. ...:- ,; Yet we have debarred ourselves for a ; ' whole month of that enjoyment, replied '. Louise. ; .What folly.' .... Aad the folly would have lasted yet, sir,' said Louise archly, if I had not (lie inspiration to take the first step.' I ! You are an nngel ! I shall never pardon myself for having allowed you to anticipate mo in your generosity.' ; ' 'I am too . honest, dear Edouard, lo let you attribute to generosity what was only the result of a single word of our good doctor. That day I threatened you with a separation and was fully resolved to execute my foolish menace, but hardly was this magical word pronounced than an en tire revolution took placo in my ideas; my eyes were open to a now light.' 'And what was this important word to which I owe so much happiness?' lhis word! -Yuu must guess it with out my pronouncing iu Come I-Taking her. husband by the hand, Ldu ise led him to a little cabinet which had been closed since their return to their former lodgings..' : . ; : Inthemidstof tho cabinet was U erttdle." A Oinuce to Itlake Money ! PROFITABLE ANU. HONOJtABLK KM-PLOTMH.VT I The subscriber i ilenin.ua of baring au Ac. ui ia.aacUainty and town of tbe Uniod A cap- itiil of from i villus only mil at reqmie.1, aed anything like :m eulciviit) eaeigt,tiu maa ..'.n make fiom to 5$ per day; souie of the Arut ara ical.lin twlw- that num. trv luformatlou will Da irlreo br aiilier.sluz. with a Hanip to pay return letter, w ai. a. a.ia3i.B,!, JeM-wSwa Box 1228 rhIWelphia, Pa., Y. 0.

X 7.T" , ft-I I. S VOLUME XIX. is romuBio . DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY and. weekly T soiiottxjBH oo WM. SCIIOULElt, Editor.' Terms 'Invariably in Advance. ' II, ,,V 8 00 per year. ' By Carrier, per week li4 ota. I hi WssKfY 8 00 par year. Wuni 00 " Club of tu od oyer 160 " : TKKHS OF ADVERTISING BY THK SQUARK. ina IIXU OR iraa SUES 1 BQ01B.) ii.. amara 1 eae ..tlO 00 : out annare 3 weeks.. .S3 6 (I jo " nioutlia li 00 ; on " 2 weeka.. . J 00 One " moulhe 10 00 ; one " 1 week.. ..160 Ooe " a month! 8 00 ; one " 3 4ays 1 00 Can ' Xinoutha o 60 : oh " 2lave.... 76 ()) " 1 month 4 W J one " I Insertion (0 DleE'sred advertisements half mora than tha ahore rates. : AdTertlaemeuta, leaded and placed In the oolumn of 't!ueolaINutioe,"d(moktAeranaryrin. - All noticea required to be published by law, legal ratal, ir..ia.i n th fndin vh1iih(va1t after the nrat weak. 00 ner eeut. mora than the abore ratea ; but all auoh will iiintiT In the Trt-Weeltly without charge. Uusluesa Cards, not exceeding 6vo lines, per jear, la aide, i2,bti per line : outaiae az. Noticea ot-meetlogs, oharltable aoaletiea, are oorapa iih, &c, batf price. Marriage noticea 26 oeota. In no instance will they ap pear, uniru paid for. Advertisement not accompanied wilh writtendireo-tiona-will be lusertod till forbid, andoharged aocord- luulv. Alt transient advertisement! must be paid in advance, I his rule will not be varied from. Weekly, name price aa the Daily, where the advertiser ii sea the Weekly alone. Where the Daily and Weekly are both aaed, then the charge for the Weekly will be halt the rate cf the Dally. I!ndet the present ayatem, the advartlaer paya ao much for the apace he oceuplea, the changes being chargeable with the composition only, mis piau is now generally adopted. II I Mil. J .....1 . WILLIAM 8AGKK, aT"BOOT &. SHOEMAKER,' High at., East aide, six doora South of Town at., 'eprM-yl COLUMBUS, O. DR. MORRISON, (BETCKNED TO C0LCMB0S,) Office, Southwest comer of Town and Third Streets. sJJ- Those indebted for former services will Hnd their accounts at nia onice. OL1VI0U ZIliGlSNFUSS, Teacher of the Piaao Forte. For terma, o., apply at room 32, Neil House, or Gil lett's Music Store. deoai'SD-lyd MKS. M. tiOfPUKTON. FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (old stand or suajley a mix,) HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS. B-Straw Hats Bleached and rrassed. aprlO-ly CHAUNCKY N. OLDS. JlWEI-il 11. OhlUhK OLD3 & GE1GER, Attornevs ftt 3jw, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ET"Oflice in the Odeon Buildins.a myl-6md ' ALLEN G. THURMAN, AttUmor ot Xj o -icv, COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIOH STREET, I'eb'iO ly Between Friend and Mound at. ft. 1. CHAMPION . T. LOCUU. It. F.. CIIABIPION At U. WALKITR CO., DUUtS IN ar3aXTm.C- afls. aaV36Li3 CAMBRIDQK, HOCKINO, NORTHERN, ZANES-V1LLB AND BLACKSMITH. Yard aod Offioe near Railroad Depot, uiJb COLUMBUS, O. W iXOKW. ' ANDREWS & COX, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Offlce, No. 1 Platt'e building, State atroet, uoM-JSm COLUMBUS, OHIO. CHARLES N. HKI.L, Attorney at Law. OONSTANS' B1IILDIWO, HWH ST., 'jj-tl Coldmuih, Ohio. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MblRCHANTS Columbus, Ohio. ile of Real Entate. Btoclts. Household Furniture, Dry ioods, liroceriea, Hones, Carriages, fco., &o., attendud lu in city or oouatry, on the most reasonable terma. Liberal advances' on aenslynmanta ; decl-dly COAL I COAL I COAL ! T AM NOW DAILY RE0EIVINQ A OOOD 1 article of Coarse Urate Coal, and will aell either at de pot or deliver coal on the shortest notice, at the lowaat nzure ot toe maraet, ana warrant to give eauiiacunn, JAMES O'KANE, oe23 Mle Ageut of Zanasville Coaland Lumber Co flllL. I. FISI1EU. Civs! Kngineer, Surveyor and Dranglitsmaii, Biabae'a Black, over Rudlalll's,-Hleh Htreet, Columbnii, Ohio. ALL KINDS OP LAND AND ENGINEERING Surveying and Leveling; Happing 1'lattlng: Mechanical and Axohitectural Drawing, promptly anil eatjafaetonly eiecuted, Refer to U. 1 SulUvant, Esi)., Jobudraham, Esq., Col. C. Medbery, 0. E jj31 dlmwly Hon, Thos. Ewing's Address Delivered berore the COLUMBUS ATHKNEUM. England lis rrcsent Condition ami Pu tare Prospects. Urdere should be addressed to ibe OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. I'rlce 16 par 100; t copleafor tl.00; by mail for 6o, postage free. alngle coplea aont marl5-d&w WOOJLTW1MK. rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIV- J. ED direct from Urst hand,' a larg lnveica of Wool 'I wine, which be olfera to the Wool (irowera of Ohio at ow flgurea for cash. He has also ma tare a good supply of Twine for Druggists, Buokbindera, Upholsterers, and other usea, tu whioh th attention of the public la invited. J. L. KOiiS, Je2 dkw3m 46 Wuat Columbia at., Cincinnati, U. 11. SMITH, Fashionable Hatter, T AM NOW RECEIVING MY 1 SPRING STYLE-) OK SILK HATS, and cordially Invite the attention of thoaa in want of a hne Hat to examine my atyloa, as I feel assured 1 can offer auperior lnducementa to all lovers of a Fine Ureas Hat. I am very thankful for the many favora received, and kindly aoucii a continuance ot fiie aame. ii. surra, mar7- Nn. 3 Odeon Building, Columboa Oliio. to the Citizens of Colunibus7 THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING ; HAD A X. large experience In the business and mowing the wanta of the cittiena, has concluded to eatablish a Una of CITY HACKS, to run to and from any part of the city. My Carriages are all new and eonvenlent. To the Ladles this will afford a convenient opportunity of Shopping, attending Public lectures, or of vial ting the different Public Institutions. By leaving word at the United States Hotel, Capital tfouae, American, NU House, or Buckeye Uune, all uruera win dc prompriy axienaeu to. ... faT Fare each wav, 15 cents. fs ' JUT A Una of OMNIUUSH will soon be run regularly from the Court Hou to tbe Railroad Depot. Fare ten centsaaohway. THOS. BRoCKWiY marl-dtf RIFLE AND PISTOL UALLEHV. THE SHAKSPEARE RIFLE AND PISTOL GALLERY, On Town St., ocond door from Franklin Bank, M open at all hours during the day and evening. Gentlemen wishing to perfect themselves in this manly accomplishment are respectfully Invited to call at tho rooms, where every attention will be paid to render their Tlslt agreoablo and satisfactory. je2 dtf "DLANK I!f)nKR D Every variety of Blank Books In siie, quality, man ser of ruling, and atyla of binding, eonatautly on hand, or made to order at short notice, by - . .. . 8. H. BURR k CO., ' marlO , , ... nigh at-i opposita State Honsa. DRESS MAKING MISS NEWLAND, OF New YorkCity, would respectfully inform the ladica of Columbus aud violnity, that abe la prepared (o e cuta all orders ofJlRsas AND MANTILLA MAKING, of tha moat fahionbl atylaa, and on reasonable torma, at her plaoa of reeldenoe north aids of Town at. , sovan doora east of. Fonrth st, raarl5-tf Mm RAILROADS. 1856.' Great Western Route. 1S56 COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA ; SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUICKEST AND MOST RELIABLE ROUTE PORTHBWEST, Two Trains Duily Sundays. Exct'Dtrd rNAND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 26 ViuJ until further notice, TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: KXPRESS leaves Columbus at 10 :05 A. M. ; arrives at Ur banaatl2:3&A. M.; and at Piiua2:26P. II.; connecting at Crbana wlth'i:06 P. H. Lightning Kxpreaa Train OB U. K. 41 L. K. K. . tor SPRINGFIEfiD, DAYTON & CINCINNATI, (Direct.) No change of cars between TJrbana and Cineto uati. Also connects at Dayton wiui trams on tna It, U. R. R; for .GREENVILLE AND UNION, And with trains on the D. k W., and la. C. R, B. for INDIANAPOLIS, LAFAYETTE, CHICAGO, TJSttUlS tlAUTK AND ST. LOUIS; Alao connects at Urbana with 12:61 P. M. train north on ... the H. R It h. E. R. 11. for . BELLEFON1A1NE. CLYDE, FOREST, FT. WAYNE, SANDUSKY, TOLEVU CHICAGO. And at Plqua oonneota with trains on the D. A M.R.R. for TROY, DAYTON, Ac., And with Picket Hue on Miami Canal fur ' MINSTER, BREMEN, ST. MARY'S, A,o, RETURNING, Leaves l'ium at 3:4o P. II; Urbaua at 6 30 P.M., bring lug from olf M. R. R. pasaengera from Chicago, Toledo, handusky, aic, to uiumuun at H:uo r, H., anu con ' noctiog with NiKht Trains for tbe North aud KaHt. ACCOMMODATION leavos Columbus at 2.001'. U. ; arrives at Urbana at5:15 P. M.; at Piqna 7:20 P. M., connecting at Urbana with 5:3U P. H. Train on II. R. k L. E, R. R. south for Springfield, Dayton, Cincinnati, ic. (arriving at Cincinuati at 8:30 P. M.); also north H f.o P. II Train for Sellefoutaine, Union, AndaUy, tt RETURNING, , Leaves Pina at b A. M.; arriving at Urbana at COO and arrives at tolumhus at u:i7 A. Ai.; coonectiog witu 10 M. Train on C. O. R. R. for Zanoavllle, Wheeling, Sc. ; and with 10 A. M. Train on C, C. AC. R. R. for Clove- land. Pittsburgh, lio. Fare as Low as by any other Route. For further information, or inroogn ticket, apply to H. H. B1HKLOW. General Agt., Uolumcun: vu. HAU. U.TON, Agt., Urbsna; J. nALL. A;rt., I'iqua. my.s-aiiiu J. it. iiu.i.i.uui, rupt. rievclnnd, Columbus Cincinnati RAILKOAIY. Winter Arrangement for 1855-50. Tliree Trains Daily from Columbus, in connfto- ttou who Trams on tao Little ItfiRtni. nnd Colnmbus and Xpnla jcmlroatlM. 1 EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:05 A. M.: Shelby, New London and Grafton, arriving at Cleveland at 2:40 P. Ii.; giving passengara fodtt Mrcftmts for dinner anu connecting wun tne:Or. m. raet repress iTam on the Lake Shore Read for Dunkirk, Buffalo. New-York. tsa. This Train connects at Galion with the Bellefontaina and Indianapolis Railroad, at Crestliua with the 1:30 Express Train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad foi f itts-burgh, Philadelphia, Ac, and tha Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne; at Grafton with the 3:45 P. 11. Train for Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago 8 o'o'ock noxt morning. i. ll.il Train st 3:30 P. M. : stooping at all aav sta tions between Columbus and Cleveland, arriving at Cleveland at 0:1b P. M., connectiog at Crestline with;6:00 P.M. Fast Trnin on tha Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh, &c, with tbe Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, be; at Cleveland with the 9 30 P. M. Night Express train on the Lake rinore Ka.lronci lor tna East. 3. Nlubt Express at 12:10 P. M. ; stopping at Delaware and all way stations North of New London and leaving fasseugers at all way stations, conneottngat Crestline with he r :uu A. H. Train on tbe Ohio and Pennsylvainta Rail road at (irafton with the Toledo Day Express forChicago, arriving at Chicago at 0:30 P. H., connecting at Cleveland with the Horning Train on tha Lake Shorn Railroad for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York. ks. s9 Foi through and local Tickets apply at the Ticket Office in the Passenger Depot ot the Cleveland, Columbus aud Cincinnati, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenia Railroad Companies. K. S. FLINT, Columima, Nov, JH,lS56.-utl .ixpcrinierwent . Central Ohio Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT CHANCE OF TIME. Two Daih Teaikb Each Wat, (fraPATfl Eirsnan,) and bct un ( dasgb ow oaks unwxaa COIPK BUS A.10 BAITIHOKI, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV 1 Mb, Trains will run aa follows : ma GOINd EAST. Uant Krprttt Train. 10:00 a. ......11:10 ' 11:16 p. M. 12:03 " 1:2S " , 2:39 " .. .. 2:6" " 3:46 " GOING WKI'T. Eryrta Train. 11 :46 a. h 12:40 v. M 1:07 Unit Train. Cvluubus Newark ZanesvlUe 3:30 P. 4:03 1 &:66 1 11:38 1 7:15 1 6:86 ' turn 1 r. 10 no 1 Concord Cambridge HarneavlUe. ...... Belmont Arrive at Bellnlr. Uite Wuil Train. Bellair Belmont 4:60 i. H 6:47 " 0:16 " 7:46 H :m " 0:3i " 10:37 " Baroesville Cambridge Concord 2:30 ' 3:20 ' 4:27 " 6:46 " 7:20 ' . Zanesville., . , Newark Art. at Columbus...-..., w.m a. The Express Train going Euut will atoii to take un or leave Pasaengera, at Columbia, Klrkeravllla, Newark, ZanoaviUe, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, llarneaville, and Belmont, only. Gonra WttfT, will stop at all Stations on aignai. rne nan irain will atop at all tha stations iere the Mail is to he reoelved. or delivered, ami at all oilier aiimona on notice Deiog given 0ING EAST. Tbe 10:00 A. at. Express Train couuects at Columbus with the hxpresa Train which leaves Cine nnat at n A and with the train from the West on the Columbus. Plqua, and Indiaua Railroad; at Newark with morning trains w auti uum ihuuub.;, aiiiubuuiii iuu biz. vernou, and with Trains on the SteuttenvillnAnd l,tiH:,nK rt.ilm.,i. at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and" OhloHailroad for Baltimore, Washington, Pliildelphlaaud aasiern uitice. Tha 8:30 r. H. Train will connect at Columhus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Kan Hussy, uansneiu anu pie war Kailrovl: and at wheel n with Nieht Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas aengera leaving Louiaville and pointa below Cincinnati and taking the 10:20 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving inumuapoiis auu xucnmonu ny morning jratn on Indiana Central Railroad will alaocouuect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheolingat 10:00 P. M., aud leave oy iu:ou i-. ai. irainon uallimore ana onto Kail road, arriving in Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day. GOING WEST. The 4:60 A. M. Hall Train oonnecta at Bellair with Night Train on tha Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Trains to and from Kandusky, Mansfield and &lt. Vornon, and Chicago via Monroeville: at Colum bus with tha Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Seola, Dayton, Indianapolis, aud Chicago, via Dayton ami rffl urusoit. The II :4& A.M. Kinross Train connects with the Esnress Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 7:20 r. A!., and connects with Traina going youth aud West, arriving ui viiicinunii ut 1:10 i . ai. THATCHER PERKINS, Octi'I Siiperintmdrnl, Xaneaville, Nov. 21, 1865. -dtf PATENT GALVANIC HOOFING. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO the nbore Patent, as being the cheapest aud most durable Firo-proof Rooting Material now in use, and In every way far superior to any other. It neither runs in hot nor cracks In cold weather, but remaina tough and pliable through all aeaaona; It Is but about half tha expense of tin, and far more durable, iu proof of which wa refer to many thousand squares of Rooflog in Buffalo, Cleveland, aod throughout the west. It can ba applied to tin, iron, and old shingle roofs without removing thera. All orders addressed to us at Columbus, Ohio, will be promptly attended to. C. H. BUSH CO., mygo tal Office with A. Jonas k Co., ll High .- HATS. IUBBONS. MOURNING GOODS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TISSUE, Blond, Neapolitan and Straw Hats. RIBBONS, LACES and FLOWERS, in rich profuelon, .' MOURNING tiOODS constantly on hand or mado to order. ' HAIR SHIRTS, HAIR RESTORATIVE, and BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS, at MRS. MART UOrrERTON'S. AXsTStraw Bats Bleached and, rmaicd. aprio COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 24. RAILROADS. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI AND HILLSBORO' UAILUOADM, OPENED TO ATHENS, 157 mllea East ot ClncuuuUL Daily Trains bet. Athens k linrinnati. TIME C1IANGED. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, tha 2d of June, 1306, tbe trr.lna will run as First Train Leaves ChllUoothe at S:00 a. m..andar nvea at Cincinnati at 10:46 a. m., nd Columbua at 3- 20 p. m. Beoond Train Leaves Cbillicotb t 12:30 p. m., after the arrival of the Train from Athens and Portsmouth, and arrives at Cincinnati at 419 . m and Columbua at ii:au p. m. RETURNING: Firat Train Leaves Cincinnati at 6:00 a. m., and ar. rivea at ChilUcothe at 10:20 a. in., and connects with Train tor Atheua, 1'ortsmouth, Zaleskl, Jackson, and in-terinedlate points. Second Train Loaves Cincinnati at 8:30 p. m., and ar-rivea at CbUUcotha at 9:23 n. m.. and Hllklmm' .1 6:46 p.m. First Train East lcavoa ChilUcothe at 8:00 p. m. after the urrival of tha train from Cincinnati, aud arrives at Athena nt B:00 p. m., where it oonnecta with atages for Marietta, Pomeroy, l'arkernburg, and other points and returning, leaves Atuena at o a. m., anu arrives at Oliilli. eothe at 11:05 a. ui., conneotlug with the train for Cin cinnati, tiiiiBUoro anu oolumhua. my W. R. ARTHUR, Snit New and Direct Route TO KI'CEBENVILI.E, PITTHBURGII, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, and the rriQCipal n.astorn citiep, VIA Stcubcnville & Indiana Railroad, Which la now ooropleteil and in successful oneration bo- iVtcen nowurK aua i-iu?oenvuio PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE .LEAVE COLUMBUS via Express Train Central Ohio Railroad at 10:10 A. ii. .connect at Newark with the above road totitoubenville, where they arrive at 0 P. M.; leave Immediately on. FIRST CLASS STEAMERS Tunninsr in con nection with the road; and alter a comfortable nitrht'i rant, reach nttiburga In time fur the 7 A. 31. Train of tea PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD for Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. FARE. Columbus to Steubanvilla 14 45 " ' Pittsburgh 4 75 " " Philadelphia 13 00 " " Baltimore 12 76 " " New York 16 60 AXsT t'asnengera by this route have the advautage of rcaticca jare auu are not aunjecteii to Lotel bills at 1'itta- Durgn. Paasentrera aud batrxaire conveved from the boat to the depot ree of charge. . For through tickets, please apply at the ticket i.flice of the Central Ohio Railroad. (i. W. FI'I.TON. Suv't. Lafatbtis Dkvbssv, General Aiinil. nolS LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS & XENIA RAILROADS. Trains run between Columbus and Cincinnati, as fullows : DOWNWARD. UPWARD. Leave Arrive at Cincinnati. Columbua. 8:00 A.M. 9:65 A.M. 10:00 " 3:20 P.M. 0:00 P.M. 11:30 Leave Arrive at Columbus. Cincinnati. 2:46A.M. 8:02 A.M. 12:30P.M. 4:431M 8:30 P. M 1.23A.M. The 2:4S A M. Train from Columbus connecta at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Indlanariolla. Lafavett . Chloairo. St. Louis, and all pointa weat; connecta at Morrow lor wiiraingion,ijircioviiieana L&ncastor; aua atLovaland'a for lllllsborough and ChilUcothe; alio conecting at Cincinnati for Louisville by tha boats. The 12:30 P. At. Train, irom Colnmcu). eonnecta at London for Springfield, liavton. Indianapolis, etc.: con necting at Xenia for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Lnfayette,Chicago,St. Louis, and all pointa west; connecting at Morrow for Wilmington, Circleville and Lancsater and at Lovelanda, forUillsborough and Chillicotha; and at Cincinnati with tha O. & M. K. R. fur Louiaville. The 8:30 P.M. Train from Columbua connecta at Lon don forpriugftcld; and at Xenla for Dayton, Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Yincennea and St. Louis. AEsV For other information auplv to T. Louon. Affent. or M. L, Dohkbtt, Ticket Agent, Columbua; Ws. Wriobt, Agent, Springlleldj A. W. Stark, Agent, Xenia; A. H. Liwa, Agent, or P. W, Sthadir, General Ticket Agent, Ctncttinatl. W. E. CLEAIKXT, no3(J , Superintendent. AYElt'S PILLS. rf'HE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVKRY X of tho age, is AVJilt'S CATIIAUTIC PILLS. They don't help complaints, but they pure thorn. Ona Box has cured Dyspepsia. Three Boies have cured the worst cases of t-Vrnrula. Two Boxoa have cured Erysipelas. One Box alwava cures tha Jaundice. Three Boxes are sure to cleanse the ayatem fioiu Boils often less than ona does it. Two boxes have completely cured the worst of ulcers on tue legs. Small dosea aeldom fall to oura tha Pile. Una do6a curea tha bcadaoha ariaing fiem a t.'.ul slum ach. Strong doses often lepeated axpal every worm from uiu oouy. iney anouia oe given to euudren, who are ai waya more or tesa amictea witn thia acourgn As a gentle Physic they have no equal. Oue Box curea derangement of the Liver. Half a Box oures a Cold. They purify the B ood, and thus strike at the futiiola. tlon of every di ieaae. As a Dinner Pill there Is not their coital in the world They are purely vegetable, and ean do no harm, but do sccompuan an uneccountania amount oi good. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER, Chemist, tawell, Mass., no BoiM oy an respnciauio jiruirisiB everywnere. P. ECKSTEIN, Jr., Cincinuati, (1. ROBERTS tt CO., Columbua, And by Agents in avery town in tba Weat. myll! .Iw'iiu Valaable Iiands for Sale. T OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE MY TRACT X of land in Ohio, containing aome 1101) acrea. Kald land lla iu Franklin county, on the Scioto river and Walnut creek, at the village of Sbadeville, 8 or 0 miiea oeiow tue city oi uimmouB, in a populous and wealthy neighborhood. There are 700 acrea of cleared land iu said tract, the moat of which la drat rate river ana eroes, uottom, ana tue upland, uoth oleareu aud lu woods, ia very little inferior U the bottom land, and will produce from 60 to 76 buahels of coru to the acre, aud nne ior wneau On aaid land there are a number of comfortable dwelling bouaea, and necessary outbuildioKe. iuclmlinir sever al large corn cribs on the canal aud creek, where it is navigable tor boats. - Also several orchards, and immediately adjoining at Sbadeville. there ia a first rato flour lug and aaw mill. Tnia tract of laud is well adapted to both farming aud grazing, beiug watered at every point uy tue river, cruea, canal, weua, anu never lulling aprluga. The fertility and local advantagaaof the Scioto and Wal nut creek lands, are too well known to make a further description necessary. 1 will sell the entire tract of land In a body, or dlride It to auit purchasers, provided I can anil the whole. After the first payment, accommodating terma aa to time oan nenau. Any communication addressed to me at Front Royalj Warren county Virginia, will be promptly attended tu April 25, 1866 wtt M. CLOUD. ' The Ohio State k Union Law College I U1.I liNUUlirUKATNU, IS NUW JN PRO- XJ CHESS at FOI.ANI), MAHONINO CO. The Faculty consiata of Hon. ChoHter Ilavdn. President and Prof, of Elemen tary, i.ivii anu i.ouaiitutinnai Law. the Law oi Kco Ka tate and Equity Jurisprudence. H. D. Leggett, Prof", of Pleadirur and Practice. Commer 1, n 1. Kan K. n n .... F T . , ! - I T . . cial Law aud the I-aw of Personal Contracts. M. A. Ktnr. Prof, of Evidence. Teatameutarv Law. and criminal juriapruuence. C. N. Fowler M. D., and 10. Mygatt, M. D., Tolnt Profs, of Medical Jurisprudence and Practical Anatomy. . Prof, of Parliamentary and Forensic Oratory. (This Proretsorshui will ba filled at cemmencement ol nextterm.)- 'ine present students consist chiefly ol tboaa who have been under tha Instruction of tha President at tha lata Law School in Poughkrepste, N. Y. Large aceeaaioni are expected at the next term, commencing on tha 2d of April, and continuing 13 weeka, at the end of which legally authorized degrees will ba conferred. The College is furnished with a large Library, and It is believed that it confers advant Aces fir obtainiuff a thor ough koawledge or the Theory and Practice of ltw, and Forensio and Parliamentary Oratory, not surpassed by any Institution in the U. Statos. For particulars address M. A. KING. Seo'y of Board ol tmstces. DAVID TOD, ... ' Feb. 1-i, lBW-lyw ' I President of the Board in BBLS. BELCHER'S ST. LOUIS GOLD 11EN8YRUP. Foraaleby noil GEO. MoDONALD. ti$t iiil tilla'"-ra,, Hf UDnrr t Tm m A tx .-w--. ITZTTTZZJ rTTZT ssasaasanssaWssBSsjBasasssasssls A TIi MY THANKS TO THE PUBLIC x. tor me liberal patronage they have heretofore given me, I would aay that 1 have J uat returned from a visit to new-York, in order to purchase a atock of goods suitable FOR TUB ... Sprlus and Summer Trade. Which 1 have now received, and am better prepared thau aver before to offer bargains. I lnteud to sell exclusively for CASH, at the lowest hhiuib ravea. AV stoca oonsists OI Cloths, t'assimere. and Vestines. of every grade and oolor, from tha Dneat Imported to tha oueapesi uoineauce. Also, a tine assortment of all kinds of Gent.'s rurnishinr Good. All ordersen trusted to mv charm will be nromntlv ltl.U 4a : . V . j,,.' : . . . . . . . .v., -ni.u.b .11 J UlBHpuoiUlUIVUie M W 1 1 III., Good Bts and line work warranted in every instance. Tbe ipudub in mviteu to cau ana examine my stock, as 1 feel confident I ean please all who may favor ma with their 1 HAVE THIS IAY 01NE1 FOR 1NSPKCT10N. AT MY NEW STORE ROOM, Johnson injii.mivn. FRENCH & ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS. AT rniOES VARTINO FROM fi.ZH TO $11 1'KR aa. yard. Also, almost every variety of rich and bean Plain and Fancy Silk, Satin and Velvet Vustiuga; nam auu rancy vassimeros; Scarfs and MudJcra; Plain and Fancy Satin and Silk Cravata KhtitaaudCollara; SuMiendera: Woolen, Filk and Kid Cloves; Sil u i,amu utwi uoueramrta anu urawers; Lamb'e Wool and Cotton Socks: Silk and Linen Pnc.kut llitnilVnrrlii,.r.. and In fact erory articlo to bo found in the Urst liraper ...u..nu,.lvu,n u, iiiv cuni. j unto gOOUS u:LTO JUSt DCeU lirought from New York, and are of the latest nattarna. F'nuii lonir and reneated trials. 1 am aatiiiieil that No tice to my numerous and valuable custnmera nr mvsnir CAn Ottltf htt nltl.inail hn Itm f:AII VUTIll .l.i.U 1 1.. therefoie adopted, and believe my patrons will be well satisfied by tbe Increased promptneaa and finish with which their orders will be exeouWd, aa well aa the redno-tion iu prices I can thus cllVot, A gentleman who has been engaged In conducting a similar business io New Vork for the last sixteen yearn, is employed as Cuttor, and all who desire can now bare uieir garments cut and made in the latest and most tasty NewVork styles. ffeltj A. A. SrK.WARl. tl. AGRICULTUKAL Fruit Trees, &c, at Columhws. XJE HAVE RECEIVED A VERY LARGE 1 assortment of the finest saleable Fruit Treea. &c. Including Apple. Peach, Pear, (standard and m uffwij rium, unerry, quince, Apricot, fleo-1 tarine. tiraDe VineH. ftnnxeherrv. I Raspberry, Stranbcrrv nlanta. Rhubaib Roots. oaire ViUllKf, C., SC. Most of these are from the well known nurseries of Ell- wanger st Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and those who desire such articles from sources that can be relied on (instead of irrusponsible ageuta,) will do well to call aud mako tueir selections, or aenu on their orders speodily. Those who prefer not to plant until apriug ran have the trees kept aafely for them until that time. Catalogues may ba had on application at the Cultivator UWce, or at the urswry. nolB-dtr M. B. BATEHAM & CO. STKA WHERRIES, HO! LARGK ASSORTMENT OF ST3AW- utKBY ri.ANTBof the most annrovsd kindk Inln ing Large Earlv Scarlot. Bnrr'a New Pine lfove. Smfl ling, Dundee, Hudson of Cincinnati, eeneaee. rvimrm Cone, Moyamensinir. and sevoral others, all truetn n.m. and unmixed price $1.60 to ti per 100, much less by Also, a Sna assortment ( Gooseberry, Currant and LnxpuKiry ousnes. 1 fjjtvAt the Colucbtis Nurserv, ona mile sonth. aprlO M. B. BATEI1AM CO. fTOLUMBUS NURSERY. A GREAT VARI- V- etyof the moat choice Fruit and Ornamental Treea and Shrubs. The undoreigned gives notice that ha has made arrange - menta with some of the most extensive and most reliable nursery estaonsnments in the StaU, of New York, for a constant supply at Columbus of the very choicest Frnit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and will fill all ordera n that line on the ahortest notice. Among them are soma new varieties of great value. Printed catalogues will be In readiuess for. gratuitoua distribution soon. The Trees will ba for sale In a verv few dava. and niav be seen i n- sorner of High and Stats atreeta, or at Rose Cottage, one lu.i.uuiLuvi vuiumoua, on tue vroriDiuron ttoaa. PT6-tf WARKEN JENKINS Lagonda Agricultural Works. New York SoIC-Rnklnir Itpunrr. fit un. THE SIMPLEST, STRONGEST' MOST DIT-RABLE, Widest-Cut, end Lightest Draft SaiF Rakib New Vorlt Hand nubinv i. , Kr chnm Mnler. ""inB Reaper, 25 KCtcIlum JUOwers, - - - ; IIS Same combined to Reap, $20 additional. Seymour's Grain Drill rfe Grass so wc SSiSOWCr, TO Ider Mill nlid bv"nur,hi,a8 IreiathJ Manure ' ft CH1LI1 Kontllebnrser'R Pnrlnlile Cider Mill and I'ress, . . Prioea at Bhcp. Tranaportatlon to be era. ' Lettora anawered promptly, Addreaa turera. WARDER, BUCK AW ft CHILD. - - " HBrlngllald, Clark county, O. GROCERS, george McDonald,"" Successor to John Miller & Co., NO. 91 Hinn BT., OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL HOUSl', H7iuljl il Ketaa Dealer in Choice Family Groceries. T3 NOW PREPARED TO SERVE HIS OLD A and new frienda with the most eomplcte atock of goods ever onered in thla market, among which may be found ton louowiug articles, viz: Loaf, Crashed, Pulverised and Granulated Sugars. Mocha aud old Government Java Coffeea. Black and Green Teaa of the finest gradea. Tappioca, Sago, Farina, and Wheaten (ii-ita. Corn Starch, Pearl Barley, Oat Meal. . Vermlcilll and Maooaronl, Rice Flour,Cooklug Eitraots. Currie Powder and Irish Moss, Pine Apple Cheese, Coopers' Isinglass and French Gelatine. English, F" ranch, and American MuaUrda. Soda, Cream Tarter, and Bakine Powdera. Plckloa, Catsups, English Kauccs, aud East India I're- acrvea. - Baker'a Chocolata, Cocoa, Biania and Cocoa Shells. Hardinoa, Olives, Capers, and Olive Oil..- Htone, Wood, and Willow Ware, in ureat variety. Together with all the mora staole arlicloa In iimnm n...i ' N. B.--AII goods delivered lo city customers free of I nM, ""'a rf rAKJ VCIVII ivnunrntu ou on ""J"" . I.I.O. MCDONALD 1 r BBLS. NEW-YORK nOLDKN RYRT1P 10 ForsaEbv ruolti m MrnoCAin ' : -"Z-l-J?.-, t"014', ",PN"'- . Til t TTT'ii" - Blake, Williams & CO. - I CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, COLUittBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW TILE GREATEST VARIETY and Unset nnality of -- .i . Oxussi-om b Carriasca - Ever o&'ersd for sale In this market, Consisting of Family Carriages, Light One-horse Rouka- waya, ruaitoti iiuggiea, Ltgut ?niuuig lop Bug-, giea, extra fine Light Trotting Bungles, . tjprlng 'Wagons, small Omnibus- 1 ' ': cs or llaolu, Extenatou -:-...;' . ; ' ' Top Barouches, ' . , light Boad aud Phyaleians' !ulki,, AU (' hich ws warrant to gira sattafitctlon, n. prices shall be as low aa uuy Establishment isi the Weat. era tonntry, who sell work of equal quality.. Call aad examine adr work before purchasing elsewhere. Hecone naaa nuggiea usan iu azebanga for new work. Repairing dono on abort notioe. Shops and Repository on Front, between State .n.i lews StS. j.on I JJUUilU X1.A1JL U1A A. i illlt i . 'RANDALL & ASTON, I Wholenale and Retail TWlura In ' i BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ; BLANK BOOKS, WALL AND WINDOW I'APIiHS, ! OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs aud Engravings, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES 4 FIXTURE, : Hull" aud Greet. Ilollauds, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS sT"f RAM13 on hand and made to order. AU i'APKRS of almost evorv .lu.nri,,,i..n Aud an endless varitv ,f r. .mi ... Ladies and Gentlemen, all of which will be sold verv low Mhiting'g Old Stand, Columbus, O. mar20 THHE GREAT WEST INflLUDIMfl iiuro X Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Miu- ."... uu nuutasaa. uiviug tiiair advantages, I 'unuii'. oiiu i.unjieuiH. J ; HAMULI. It ASTON GOLD PENS I GOLD PENS !- ' We bare just received, direct from the nt.niir.flii. rer, a One lot of Walker's celebrated Hold Pens, consist- "iK vi mamnioin, fountain H Mile. Patent. Kmrrn..!,,. Commercial and Manuscript, all warranted. Call and examine our stock. W- RANDALL & ASTON. THEWS OF FOREIGN CITIES V laken on the snot bv celehralnri billet. 'll,u. VA aaid to be entirely correct by natives. Also, a Hneaupply of Steel Engravings, Fiench and ....... .vnu JmuuginuUB ailU J l llltB, at n,J- HANUALL & ASTO.N'S. VTEW BOOKS Memorials: bv DeOulncov. 2 rol. Tennyson's Poems; new Diamond edition. Cuauuing'e Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory Poems; by Rev. Clias. Kingoley. Heroes; or (ireek Fairy Tales; by Rev.Chas. Kingsley Just published aud foi sale by j'r '. H. RILEY & CO. VTEW BOUKS The Modern Storv Toller. Robert L'exter Romulm, K.w ir.a.r rini.i Coloaiba: From the French of Proipor Merime Conant'a Life of Judson. The Earnest Man. Vaasall Morton; by Parkmau, author of "Pontiac' Just published, and for sale bv J. H. Rlf EV Ar rn THE MORAL SAYINGS OF PUBLIUS SY-RL'S, a Roman Slave. Tha onlv Irmiki;.. rr the Latin. PrioeliOo. J"5 ; RANDALL ft ASTON. 7ALL PAPERS NEW STVI.FS FIlH UAI.iai Marbles, Aeatcn. Stone and Oak Moniriino. ....i n. rations. aiso, corners. Caps. Basoa. Cpntras. In A-., in and veUet, anil colore. rine laintingt anu Prints, for Fireboftrda; a esse of uvn uniii;rns. Aio, 4 cases of new Pspers, French Saiins, of jup. rlorquality. For sale nt the new booketore. my- J. H. RILEY t CO. WINDOW. SIIADES Or On band, and in sreatvnriotv. fSnlrl Kn..l,. to order for parlors. Ho. m ado to oflice windows, side lights, ftc, plain and lettered. vt iiui,i,au lor Mmden, 34 to 62 In. wide For sale at the new bookstore. 1,1728 J. H. RILEY It CO. ATIHllOKS Four Oval Mitnua, very richly framed. . ... uiavGK, .EBllllCU H17QH. Jiitt received at the new bookstore. v n o, . . J- H- RIEY CO. J. St. Olasaea fitted to anv sire nier. ami ,,t in i 1 good st vle : myzo TVTEW BOOKS JlI Recent Sneechea and Addresses of Chas Fnmn.r forest Tragedy; by Orace Uroenwood. The Angel in The House. Hlngsley Porms. The PaDorama; by Whittler. For sale by "J9 J. H. RILEY ft CO. a rtruKtuN's UICLOPEUIA (ti? mnfi 3L RAI'HY, edited bvlir. Hawk.- .nl s j u. r wviiuvu, tv DT mv J. H. RILEY ft CO. I C WEDENBORG'S WOKKS KJ A good collection of tha Society edition, for sale bv m,9 . niuE.1 tA, Paper Hangings New Styles TUST RECEIVED DIRECT 10 CASES OF v rr.'ucu rper a sna Hordera, new and very rich pat I tarn, hw .n.u t r. ..''. . I ' o. nii.n.r SI LU. PAPER HANGING DEPOT. EaTRAORDINART INDUCEMENTS. TVTOW BEING OPENED A VERY LARGE a.1 anu apienuia aaaortmsnt ot- Wall Papers and Borders, mnaow i-npcrs plain aud figured, JIO 11UUIU A IlUlSf Transparent Shades. Cnrtain Fixtures aud Trimmings, suu jiununus, vc., aic. f nV,"B ""'erinera panieninrly Invite all thoae who In- tend PAPER Na THEIR HOUS1M thl. season, to call and examine before aalectlng elsewhere, aa they'will eeally save from 10 to 20 per cent, by ao doina-. And the snbaeribera partlenlnrly Invite all thoae who In- , B. H. BURR ft CO., marl ' No. 1, Odeon Block. 00 BS WHITING PAPER-"""" Cap. Le', Notes, Demy, Medium, Flat Cap, Fo"0 ,'0"1' r"le'1 ,ul1 """"O'1- 'w 'le st lo Capa, I prlcea by t low b. n. bukk a co.. matin Opposite the Bute House TnSS BREMER'S NEW BOOK avj. Uertha: Translated by Mary Howltt, For sale by Je23 J. II. RILKY ft CO. BIBLE, TRACT AND PAPER HOUSE, C8 Lexington street, Baltimore, Jlfd. 0PeneJ l T- Stockton, formerly editor of tha S8!!191,1'' RLD' o l" AhUxut and author Of HtltMONB FOB Till PtOPLI. Bim.i UxfAHTMiMT. Tha publication of tho Bible itstlf, In Separate Volumei .or Cntain( CosiAina-tieua ol volume j each book according to tbe sallor-ited ""ion, buUa paragraph form t the chapters and tanM loillitiiil l,u m...i..i fi - i.i. . . . - j snu wiwoui ureakli), tbe connection of subjects, tha paper and press worl "4""i.i muioAi, in uiamesiraaiiofaaiva. followad by a coptout and eomplett index, and with or TI. ., 1. ..I... k. XT n..-. . ... u, I.., .oaiamont will appear Jlrsr. uo ueapei oy jnauncu is already ont a beautlTuI 15 a? pa,?Ba, witn giaxad paper and leaded type. Mark la nearly ready for the ureas, and ilia other hooks -III rapidly follow. They may be had lu all varlotiea of binding, at prions to suit purchasers: and can readily be senlby mall. Put in a it.,.1 will form an elogant Divinx Libra", i nn nlfi.BTil II 1 ' Ts.ire Dt.iB'riiiiii.. Thl. 1. J.B.I..I , . .. of a nionlhly aeriua of Biulx TnAOTs-tho t'.tlot ihi, "'"d ever lasued, and eonfeasedly tbe s tracU In the ."""ul ' lc ,.i no. i contains tue biuwon oh the Mount : Bo. umasdhsntb, wnn additional raad ana! paitaen: and No. 3. the Cxlisoatioii IoptbiLaw. aa faund in thn noth Pj.im "riZZ- Jro,(.af,raneedastomakothe beaoty and ntillty of the S"n"d le," H'OfPP'"''t Impresaive than in any ""n" f-rm. Tbeyaroaold.inWi.atonecenttanJ . . . . -m .iiuBvirucia u eve. ; aa lorzAcis. ; SU Tor 35 eta.: "diuiiloroocl.. Foatago, If ,, on packageaiiw H dllUll. Hill. 1 . M.I ... A.inn.. , u v-wu. VUUVQ. Pah Hkpartmkkt. Here ia the publlcutlon of a .o., uiuutuiy paoor, sntiuou isi hibi.i Tmra, dovotod to the promotion of ail Biblo lntorosta, and particularly of tna cauau above represented, Wboover wishes further infoi-mnllm. nt ik. ciarseisranif progres, of this cause, should send, for the Hist, 1 mn. . Tho Urst number appeared in April. Baclc numbers ean yal bo supplied, as aome are still on nanu, aed a reprint of more hue been ordered. . I nn T,t.. I. ...hi!,...., ... ... , . .j.n . . i1"""""-" ior vne voinme, conalstiruj of nlno numburs, from April to December: ln" '.9 conl3i 2b coplea 83; lMcoplcii4, and 40 copies for 5 IN ADVANCE. ' bend two (s(tr stamps, aud a specimen number of (110 llMES. and also Of tha Tains, will ha r.Ml. returned. Address, T. H. Ktocitoh, W liajlnjton atreat, Baltimore, Hd. Type for Sale at a Great Bargai-;. THE f0iiI0 STATU JOUOAL COMPANY OKIfttR FOB SALE TUE FOLLOWING lutaof Type, which ia hut littlo wotu, and will bo old for caau at entiemely low prlooa : '500 lbs. Pica. " lo00" Small Pica. 250(1 :: Long Primer. . . 20J j1!:.Noaparcil, oopper-ruced. Aud rftiveiul fouU of JOB TYPJJ. .-aprM-d.tw V7UAT IS THE USE OF ROASTING TI W itli tha heat, when yon aan purchaie Fans so cheap of jyio RAJfDALL ft ASTON, 1856. i . i Sails 9feio 3Mt Icurnal. A BOND OP UNION Concluded. One morning, Edouard, aa he was about to go to the court-room, perceived Raton noncnaiantly extended upon the papers ne was to take with him. It was permit ted to Tom to take such liberty, but in ttaion it was an irreverence which could . i. i i . . m. . not uo ciiasuseu too severely, l he in discreet Angola, vigorously seized by the neck, described a curve whose extremity encountered a beautiful porcelain vase, a recent present to Louise from her dearest boarding-school friend. Attracted by the noise, she had no difficulty in detecting me cuiprit. 'You have taught me sir, to be surpris ed at nothing,' she said, picking up the precious fragments. Blame this cursed animal, madame. whom I found extended on my papers.' 'This poor animal has only spared vou the initiative in a new stylo of annoyance, wnicn you wouiu aouDiiess soon have in vented. 'I am lost in admiration of your perspi cacity, madame, and especially at the amiability ol your conjectures.' 'lo predict the future it is only neces sary to lecall the past.' You delight in playing the part of a victim. : No one will dispute with vou the nalm in that of tyrant.' 'If the tyranny is so insupportable ' 'The slave should then throw off the yoke ! Is that what you were about to say, sir?' At any rate nothing is easier; husbands have no btstiles nt the present day to support this pretended tyranny' ; 'If they had, most of them would throw the doors open on condition of never see ing the prisoneis again.' : 'A not unreasonable conjecture. . 'I have been thinking seriously, for some lime, of satisfying your secret de sire. v. 'Indeed 1 1 have not been accustomed to have my wishes thus'anticipated.' 'My mother has already onered me an asylum.' , . 'Ah 1 you are a woman of precaution.' 'And of execution.' ' 'Whenever you wish " This very evening, sir.' . : , 'The sooner the better.'.. hJ-m.. The quarrel was interrupted by the announcement : 'Here is the Doctor, mad ame. .::;,;.: Louise had been indisposed for several days, ana haa given orders that the phy sician should be sent for. : None of the disputes between the hus- oand and wile had proceeded so far as this; Edouard bowed to the doctor, and went out, merely casting a haughty glance at his wife, which was returned with in terest. What took place between Louise and tbe physician 1 Nothing but what is very common. The doctor gravely felt at her pulse, made inquiries respecting her ap- pciiio, uer aiei, ine state ot her spirits; then, having expressed his opinion in a few words, he wrote a mild prescription and withdrew; yet he hardly departed wnen Louise, sank: back into her chair, and tears flowed freely down her cheeks; but her grief was not of Iotiif duration. By degrees her brow became more serene: a smile appeared upon her lips; the color returned to her cheeks; her eyes shone. ' Yes,' she exclaimed, (it is a sacred duty, which I will perform,' and soon after sho added, 'a duty ! I will make it a pleas, ure. I will find my happiness in iL' She did not go to her mother that even ing as she had threatened. Ldouard did not pass a verv Iranauil night, though satisfied he was right in as serting ni8 own authority, be reflected that he might have done it with a little less harshness; but tho evil was irreparable now; he must meet the consequences with firmness and philosophy. we may judge (it his surprise the next morning when at the breakfast hour he saw Louise take her usual place at the table. He looked in vain for any traces of the anger which had animated her the evening before. Her face was perfectly calm, though somewhat pale. Edouard, attributing to illness what was the natural consequence of a sleepless night, thought uimsuu uouna ai least to mane tne common place inquiry after her health and said- " ' Are you indisposed, madame ?' 'I have been, but am quite well now.' sue repneu, in a tone so gentle as to excite tdouard 8 surprise. At the close of the repast, the cook came in to receive her orders. I wish you to procure some woodcocks lor dinner to-day, said Louise. But 1 thought Madam disliked them. iiy nusDana iancies tnem, that is enough.' ' It was a trifling thing, but it was the first concession that Louise had made since their marriage, and her husband said. good humoredly . .. . .. ; fcince we are to have woodcocks vou had better invite your uncle Joseph to dine.'i : Uncle Joseph was one. of thoso . on whom Monsieur had ' most frequently avenged the sarcasms of Madam. . Ldouard had replied to the civility of Louise by a civility on his pnrt, ytt he had kept himself on his guard. Women are adroit, he reflected. What they cannot gain by force they attempt to gain by art. : rerhaps this unexpected deflerence is a trap for my generosity. I must be firm as well as courteous.' The day had commenced too well to end ill. Edouard, in tho course of it, recalling the aerial .voyage of the unfortunate Raton, began lo feel some remorse, and looked around for tho poor animal to give it, at-least the indemnity of a caress ; but the Angora was neither on tho carpet nor on the divan, nor on the law papers, which NUMBEE 299. had been the starting point for its nerilnm. leap.' 'What has becomo of Raton?' he asked of a servant. Raton has gone awav. I carried it this morning to Madam's mother." Mad am has made her a present of it. This was so extraordinary, so incomprehensible, that it had to be repeated before Edouard could believe it. .' And his surprise was not greater than that of honest uncle Joseph, when on accepting, somewhat unwillingly, his niece's invitation, Edouard met him wilh a cordial smile, pressed his hand warmly, and paid, him many compliments; and, what was still more agreeable, there was no snarling Tom to salute him a3 usual with a growl. What have you done with Tom?' he asked at length. 'Have you shut him upV 'I have done better, I have sent him to a brother lawyer who admired him very mucn, wnuo i was glad to be rid ol a troublesome animal who bit my friends ana annoyed my wne.' ... ; It is unnecessary to say that during the v rest of the day Louise was charmingly. . amiable, and Edouard overflowing with frank gaiety, and that uncle Joseph on his return home, declared that now that that dog was gone, the house of his niece was a veritable terrestrial paradise. 1 he next day, while at her toilet. Lou ise put her hand, by habit, on one of those' : black dresses which Edouard particularly disliked, but recollecting herself, she select-ed the freshest and most coquettish dress in her wardrobe, placed a flower in her hair and another in her corsage, then yielding to the influence of the bright colors of her attire, she began to sing merrily, running from one apartment to another to survey herself in the different mirrors. Suddenly sho encountered Edouard in the passage. Their meeting was like a coup de theatre. Louise in her gay dress, with a bright smile on her lips, an expres- . ' sion of pleasure on her face and so pretty there was all the difference between a sulky woman and a woman in good humor.Edouard's admiration betrayed itself by , an involuntary exclamation, but alarmed at this imprudent manifestation he retreated suddenly, in fear of losing that firmness and dignity which he considered it necessary to maintain. . When they met " again he was better prepared but not less charmed. , ,. V 'Your toilette, madam,' he said, 'reminds me that our lodghigs are rather dismal. Uur apartments in the Rue de Rivoli are ; not yet rented ; we can return there if it agreeable to you.' ; ; ; , . ,; Louise showed by a graceful inclina- : tion of the head that she felt the value of this generous offer. ; Verily,' she said to herself, 'bv force of obeying I am likely to becomo mistress.' 'I am satisfied with myself,' said Ed- ouardinreturningtohisapartment. With- ' out showing any weakness I have acknowl :. edged an attention by an equivalent one. i nave acquitted myselt ot an obligation like a gentleman, and not like a simpleton.'-In the contentment which this eelfap. probation inspired, he took his flute and commenced a lively measure. All at once, it seemed to him that a distant piano was - responding to the same theme, and with notes not less sparkling. He stops. ' The ' piano is silent. He recommences in a still more lively movement ; the piano abandons iuelf to the most brilliant variations.! ' .. ' ' ; Is it an illusion ? No, certainly, the piano finds itself for tho first time, after so long an interval, in accord with Edouard's flute. ' ' ' ' , Charmed with a pleasure whose novel- . tv doubled its attraction, our virtuoso nnw changed the allegro movement to an ada- f io lull . ot , sentiment and ' tenderness, mmtidiately' the piano murmurs an accompaniment of seraphic sweetness. A touching emulation seems to inspiro the two instruments; the flute sighs and weens: the piano forgets its light and sparkling . . nature to becomo mellow and caressing. Carried away by the irresistible power of . harmony, the souls ol the two performers seem to melt into one. Suddenly, the - flute etong; Louise wails for it to recom mence; when she hears a step behind her, i ,. aud her husband's . arm is around her , Waist...; ... '';'."'..: i ! ' Monsieur Jourdain's professor of music was rightl . .., .. ;y( . .. - How pleasant it is to understand each other?' said Edouard one evening after they were established again in their apart- ' ments in the Hue de Kivoli. ...:- ,; Yet we have debarred ourselves for a ; ' whole month of that enjoyment, replied '. Louise. ; .What folly.' .... Aad the folly would have lasted yet, sir,' said Louise archly, if I had not (lie inspiration to take the first step.' I ! You are an nngel ! I shall never pardon myself for having allowed you to anticipate mo in your generosity.' ; ' 'I am too . honest, dear Edouard, lo let you attribute to generosity what was only the result of a single word of our good doctor. That day I threatened you with a separation and was fully resolved to execute my foolish menace, but hardly was this magical word pronounced than an en tire revolution took placo in my ideas; my eyes were open to a now light.' 'And what was this important word to which I owe so much happiness?' lhis word! -Yuu must guess it with out my pronouncing iu Come I-Taking her. husband by the hand, Ldu ise led him to a little cabinet which had been closed since their return to their former lodgings..' : . ; : Inthemidstof tho cabinet was U erttdle." A Oinuce to Itlake Money ! PROFITABLE ANU. HONOJtABLK KM-PLOTMH.VT I The subscriber i ilenin.ua of baring au Ac. ui ia.aacUainty and town of tbe Uniod A cap- itiil of from i villus only mil at reqmie.1, aed anything like :m eulciviit) eaeigt,tiu maa ..'.n make fiom to 5$ per day; souie of the Arut ara ical.lin twlw- that num. trv luformatlou will Da irlreo br aiilier.sluz. with a Hanip to pay return letter, w ai. a. a.ia3i.B,!, JeM-wSwa Box 1228 rhIWelphia, Pa., Y. 0.